Literature DB >> 7013893

A controlled trial to compare systemic and intra-incisional cefuroxime prophylaxis in high risk gastric surgery.

M M Hares, M A Hegarty, J Warlow, D Malins, D Youngs, S Bentley, D W Burdon, M R Keighley.   

Abstract

A prospective randomized controlled trial has compared single dose systemic cefuroxime (n = 27) or intra-incisional cefuroxime (n = 26) with a control group (n = 28) in 81 patients undergoing gastric resection, revision gastric surgery or operation for gastro-oesophageal malignancy. In the controls the incidence of sepsis was: 35 per cent wound infection, 29 per cent abscess, 21 per cent septicaemia. After intra-incisional cefuroxime the incidence was: 4 per cent wound sepsis, 19 per cent abscess and 4 per cent septicaemia. After systemic cefuroxime only 2 patients developed wound sepsis (7 per cent) with no cases of abscess or septicaemia. Excluded from this high risk group were 36 patients who had a vagotomy with or without drainage during the trial where antibiotics were not given, 4 of whom developed wound sepsis only (11 per cent). There was a poor correlation between the individual species isolated from the gastric aspirate and the organisms responsible for postoperative infection in the controls, but there was a good correlation between fasting gastric pH and the risk of sepsis in the controls.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7013893     DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800680417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Surg        ISSN: 0007-1323            Impact factor:   6.939


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