WOS: 000308647200020PubMed ID: 22622851Our aim was to investigate whether posthysterectomy infectious morbidity could be reduced by intravaginal therapy before operations. Women expected to undergo elective total abdominal hysterectomy were included. Vaginal flora was evaluated by preoperative Gram-stained vaginal smears up to Nugent's criteria. Study group were administered vaginal combination therapy including 500 mg metronidazole and 100 mg miconazole nitrate two times a day for 7 days. Control group were not given any preoperative vaginal therapy. Postoperative infectious morbidity was evaluated and compared. Ninety-five women in the study group and 97 women in the control group completed the study protocol. Women with abnormal flora ha...
to compare the efficacy of tinidazole and cephazolin on the febrile and infectious morbidity of post...
A randomized double-blind prospective study on the efficacy of single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis co...
Vaginal cleansing and postoperative infectious morbidity in vaginal hysterectomy. A register study f...
Objective. To evaluate whether vaginal cleansing reduces the risk of postoperative infection after a...
Objective. To evaluate whether preoperative vaginal preparation routines influence postoperative inf...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the second most common reason for unplanned hospital...
Objectives: To establish the risk factors associatedwith infectious complications after vaginalor ab...
Background and Objective: Surgical wound infection is the most common complication following surgery...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether institution of a preoperative antibiotic policy could increase the u...
Surgical site-related infections occurred in 21% of 87 consecutive patients undergoing radical hyste...
Objective: In this paper we studied the prevalence of post-operative infections after total abdomin...
Surgical site-related infections occurred in 21% of 87 consecutive patients undergoing radical hyste...
Antibiotic prophylaxis and advances in technology have reduced operative site infections after hyste...
We did a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study to assess the incidence of infectious co...
We did a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study to assess the incidence of infectious co...
to compare the efficacy of tinidazole and cephazolin on the febrile and infectious morbidity of post...
A randomized double-blind prospective study on the efficacy of single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis co...
Vaginal cleansing and postoperative infectious morbidity in vaginal hysterectomy. A register study f...
Objective. To evaluate whether vaginal cleansing reduces the risk of postoperative infection after a...
Objective. To evaluate whether preoperative vaginal preparation routines influence postoperative inf...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the second most common reason for unplanned hospital...
Objectives: To establish the risk factors associatedwith infectious complications after vaginalor ab...
Background and Objective: Surgical wound infection is the most common complication following surgery...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether institution of a preoperative antibiotic policy could increase the u...
Surgical site-related infections occurred in 21% of 87 consecutive patients undergoing radical hyste...
Objective: In this paper we studied the prevalence of post-operative infections after total abdomin...
Surgical site-related infections occurred in 21% of 87 consecutive patients undergoing radical hyste...
Antibiotic prophylaxis and advances in technology have reduced operative site infections after hyste...
We did a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study to assess the incidence of infectious co...
We did a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study to assess the incidence of infectious co...
to compare the efficacy of tinidazole and cephazolin on the febrile and infectious morbidity of post...
A randomized double-blind prospective study on the efficacy of single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis co...
Vaginal cleansing and postoperative infectious morbidity in vaginal hysterectomy. A register study f...