Background: We performed a systematic review of the literature on antibiotic prophylaxis practices in open reduction, and internal fixation of, facial fracture(s) (ORIFfx). We hypothesized that prolonged antibiotic prophylaxis (PAP) would not decrease the rate of surgical site infections (SSIs). Methods: We performed a systematic review of four databases: PubMed, CENTRAL, EMBase, and Web of Science, from inception through January 15, 2017. Three independent reviewers extracted fracture location (orbital, mid-face, mandible), antibiotic use, SSI incidence, and time from injury to surgery. Mantel-Haenszel and generalized estimating equations were carried out independently for each fracture zone. Results: Of the 587 articles identified, 54 und...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Purpose: To determine whether or not an extended regimen of prophylactic antibiotics following eithe...
Background: We performed a systematic review of the literature on antibiotic prophylaxis practices i...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the validity of the duration for which we pro...
Background: The role of prophylactic antibiotics remains controversial. It is clear that actively fa...
BACKGROUND The goal of this study was to evaluate the influence of the duration of postoperative ...
PURPOSE: A systematic review was performed to find evidence for prophylactic administration of antib...
Purpose: To determine whether or not an extended regimen of prophylactic antibiotics following eithe...
Background: No consensus is present among the clinicians regarding the use of post-operative antibio...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference between the effect of a 5-day and a 1-day posto...
Class of 2022 Abstract, Report and PosterSpecific Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of prophylacti...
ABSTRACT: Background: Fracture is a serious injury condition characterized by structural discontinu...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Purpose: To determine whether or not an extended regimen of prophylactic antibiotics following eithe...
Background: We performed a systematic review of the literature on antibiotic prophylaxis practices i...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the validity of the duration for which we pro...
Background: The role of prophylactic antibiotics remains controversial. It is clear that actively fa...
BACKGROUND The goal of this study was to evaluate the influence of the duration of postoperative ...
PURPOSE: A systematic review was performed to find evidence for prophylactic administration of antib...
Purpose: To determine whether or not an extended regimen of prophylactic antibiotics following eithe...
Background: No consensus is present among the clinicians regarding the use of post-operative antibio...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference between the effect of a 5-day and a 1-day posto...
Class of 2022 Abstract, Report and PosterSpecific Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of prophylacti...
ABSTRACT: Background: Fracture is a serious injury condition characterized by structural discontinu...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Background Surgical site infection and other hospital-acquired infections cause significant morbidit...
Purpose: To determine whether or not an extended regimen of prophylactic antibiotics following eithe...