ObjectiveTo compare wound infection, revision rates and hospital stay after major lower limb amputation between patients receiving 24 hours versus 5 days of prophylactic antibiotics.MethodsThe outcomes of a consecutive series of 40 major lower limb amputations in patients receiving a short 24-hour course of combined prophylactic antibiotics (flucloxacillin/vancomycin + gentamicin/ciproxin + metronidazole) were retrospectively analysed. Following this a further consecutive group of 40 major lower limb amputations were studied prospectively following the institution of a 5-day combined regime using the same antibiotics.ResultsThe 2 groups of patients were similar in terms of demographics, vascular risk factors and level of amputation. The 5-d...
IMPORTANCE Following clean (class I, not contaminated) surgical procedures, the rate of surgical sit...
Background: Orthopedic surgery is a common branch of surgery related to musculoskeletal system. The ...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of a single perioperative prophylactic 2 g dose of cephal...
ObjectiveTo compare wound infection, revision rates and hospital stay after major lower limb amputat...
AbstractBackgroundMajor limb amputation is often required by patients with a limited capacity to tol...
Background: Major LLA remains a common operation in the United Kingdom with ⁓5000 procedures perform...
Optimal duration of antibiotic prophylaxis following major lower limb amputation in preventing adver...
IMPORTANCE The use of perioperative, prophylactic, intravenous antibiotics is standard practice to r...
INTRODUCTION: Infection is a common complication of open fractures potentially leading to nonunion, ...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the postoperative results from use of antibiotic prophylaxis for one and...
OBJECTIVES: In the treatment of prosthetic joint infections (PJI), the benefit of antibiotic therapy...
The effect of one day and five day antibiotic administration for prophylaxis in orthognathic surgica...
Introduction: Emergency department manages several kinds of wounds including simple, non-bite trauma...
Background: The 2012 Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) guidelines recommend antimicrobial...
Objective To examine whether the timing of delivery of intravenous antibiotics following open limb f...
IMPORTANCE Following clean (class I, not contaminated) surgical procedures, the rate of surgical sit...
Background: Orthopedic surgery is a common branch of surgery related to musculoskeletal system. The ...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of a single perioperative prophylactic 2 g dose of cephal...
ObjectiveTo compare wound infection, revision rates and hospital stay after major lower limb amputat...
AbstractBackgroundMajor limb amputation is often required by patients with a limited capacity to tol...
Background: Major LLA remains a common operation in the United Kingdom with ⁓5000 procedures perform...
Optimal duration of antibiotic prophylaxis following major lower limb amputation in preventing adver...
IMPORTANCE The use of perioperative, prophylactic, intravenous antibiotics is standard practice to r...
INTRODUCTION: Infection is a common complication of open fractures potentially leading to nonunion, ...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the postoperative results from use of antibiotic prophylaxis for one and...
OBJECTIVES: In the treatment of prosthetic joint infections (PJI), the benefit of antibiotic therapy...
The effect of one day and five day antibiotic administration for prophylaxis in orthognathic surgica...
Introduction: Emergency department manages several kinds of wounds including simple, non-bite trauma...
Background: The 2012 Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) guidelines recommend antimicrobial...
Objective To examine whether the timing of delivery of intravenous antibiotics following open limb f...
IMPORTANCE Following clean (class I, not contaminated) surgical procedures, the rate of surgical sit...
Background: Orthopedic surgery is a common branch of surgery related to musculoskeletal system. The ...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of a single perioperative prophylactic 2 g dose of cephal...