Antibiotic prophylaxis can be given to prevent surgical site infection or to avoid bacterial infective endocarditis and prosthetic joint infections as a result of bacteremia following surgery. Although prophylactic antibiotics are rarely warranted for clean dermatologic surgery, there is increasing support in the literature for their judicious use for selected high-risk cases. This article discusses the host co-morbidities, wound characteristics, body sites, and complex surgical procedures associated with increased dermatologic surgical site infection and goes on to review the evidence for and against antibiotic prophylaxis in its various forms. Updated guidelines for prevention of infective endocarditis and prosthetic joint infection follo...
Prophylactic parenteral antibiotics have contributed to the present low rate of surgical site infect...
By analogy with endocarditis prophylaxis, patients with joint prostheses are often given antibiotics...
This review covers four areas: the use of prophylactic antibiotics in orthopedic surgery not involvi...
Antibiotic prophylaxis can be given to prevent surgical site infection or to avoid bacterial infecti...
Clean, non-contaminated skin surgery is associated with low rates of surgical site infection (SSI), ...
A controlled prospective study of 2165 outpatients undergoing skin surgery was performed to evaluate...
Although guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) exist, spe...
The development of a postoperative infection at thesurgical site is one of the most devastating adve...
Although surgery has been performed for thousands of years, until mod-ern times people underwent sur...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a frequent cause of morbidity following surgical procedures. Gra...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are the second most common adverse event occurring in hospitalized ...
Numerous microbial factors are responsible for perioperative infections and influence the efficacy o...
Surgical site infections are a problem that affects people all over the world. Wound infections, des...
For many years, it was clearly shown that surgical procedures might be associated with surgical site...
OBJECTIVE The study aimed to identify wound sites/procedures where infection incidence was over 5%, ...
Prophylactic parenteral antibiotics have contributed to the present low rate of surgical site infect...
By analogy with endocarditis prophylaxis, patients with joint prostheses are often given antibiotics...
This review covers four areas: the use of prophylactic antibiotics in orthopedic surgery not involvi...
Antibiotic prophylaxis can be given to prevent surgical site infection or to avoid bacterial infecti...
Clean, non-contaminated skin surgery is associated with low rates of surgical site infection (SSI), ...
A controlled prospective study of 2165 outpatients undergoing skin surgery was performed to evaluate...
Although guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) exist, spe...
The development of a postoperative infection at thesurgical site is one of the most devastating adve...
Although surgery has been performed for thousands of years, until mod-ern times people underwent sur...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a frequent cause of morbidity following surgical procedures. Gra...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are the second most common adverse event occurring in hospitalized ...
Numerous microbial factors are responsible for perioperative infections and influence the efficacy o...
Surgical site infections are a problem that affects people all over the world. Wound infections, des...
For many years, it was clearly shown that surgical procedures might be associated with surgical site...
OBJECTIVE The study aimed to identify wound sites/procedures where infection incidence was over 5%, ...
Prophylactic parenteral antibiotics have contributed to the present low rate of surgical site infect...
By analogy with endocarditis prophylaxis, patients with joint prostheses are often given antibiotics...
This review covers four areas: the use of prophylactic antibiotics in orthopedic surgery not involvi...