Study DesignProspective study.PurposeTo compare the efficacy of 24-hour and 72-hour antibiotic prophylaxis in preventing surgical site infections (SSIs).Overview of LiteratureAntimicrobial prophylaxis in surgical practice has become a universally accepted protocol for minimizing postoperative complications related to infections. Although prophylaxis is an accepted practice, a debate exists with regard to the antibiotic type and its administration duration for various surgical procedures.MethodsOur institute is a tertiary care hospital with more than 100 spinal surgeries per year for various spine disorders in the department of orthopedics. We conducted this prospective study in our department from June 2012 to January 2015. A total of 326 p...
We investigated the efficacy of a single dose of 1 g of cephazolin in reducing postoperative infecti...
Approximately 33 percent of patients receive an antimicrobial drug during hospitalization and about ...
Background: Orthopedic surgery is a common branch of surgery related to musculoskeletal system. The ...
STUDY DESIGN: This is a prospective randomized cohort study. PURPOSE: We intended to evaluate the e...
PURPOSE: There is much variation in the choice, timing and duration of antimicrobial prophylaxis for...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common postoperative complication and represen...
Objective: To observe the effect of a single dose antibiotic, its efficacy as a 24-hour regimen to ...
OBJECTIVE: Despite recommendations to discontinue prophylactic antibiotics after incision closure or...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a frequent cause of morbidity following surgical procedures. Gra...
Study design: Complete audit cycle. Introduction: To highlight the unjustified overuse of perioperat...
Surgical site infections are the most common hospital-acquired infections among surgical patients. T...
Introduction Surgical site infection (SSI) is the commonest preventable health care–associated infec...
Objective: To measure the frequency of infection with single dose antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery ...
The main aim of the study was to comparative study of single dose prophylactic antibiotic versus emp...
BACKGROUND Antimicrobial prophylaxis is commonly used to prevent surgical site infection (SSI), d...
We investigated the efficacy of a single dose of 1 g of cephazolin in reducing postoperative infecti...
Approximately 33 percent of patients receive an antimicrobial drug during hospitalization and about ...
Background: Orthopedic surgery is a common branch of surgery related to musculoskeletal system. The ...
STUDY DESIGN: This is a prospective randomized cohort study. PURPOSE: We intended to evaluate the e...
PURPOSE: There is much variation in the choice, timing and duration of antimicrobial prophylaxis for...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common postoperative complication and represen...
Objective: To observe the effect of a single dose antibiotic, its efficacy as a 24-hour regimen to ...
OBJECTIVE: Despite recommendations to discontinue prophylactic antibiotics after incision closure or...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a frequent cause of morbidity following surgical procedures. Gra...
Study design: Complete audit cycle. Introduction: To highlight the unjustified overuse of perioperat...
Surgical site infections are the most common hospital-acquired infections among surgical patients. T...
Introduction Surgical site infection (SSI) is the commonest preventable health care–associated infec...
Objective: To measure the frequency of infection with single dose antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery ...
The main aim of the study was to comparative study of single dose prophylactic antibiotic versus emp...
BACKGROUND Antimicrobial prophylaxis is commonly used to prevent surgical site infection (SSI), d...
We investigated the efficacy of a single dose of 1 g of cephazolin in reducing postoperative infecti...
Approximately 33 percent of patients receive an antimicrobial drug during hospitalization and about ...
Background: Orthopedic surgery is a common branch of surgery related to musculoskeletal system. The ...