Background. Antibiotic prophylaxis for surgical site infections (SSIs) for breast surgery is widespread, but the benefit in clean surgical cases is not well defined. Methods. A retrospective analysis of 855 patients undergoing elective, nonreconstructive breast operations was performed, with 401 patients receiving no antibiotics and 454 patients receiving a single dose of preoperative antibiotic. Results. Administration of a preoperative antibiotic did not decrease the SSI rate. In this community-based study, antibiotic use practices varied considerably by surgeon. In univariate analyses, SSI rates appeared to increase with prophylactic antibiotic use (12% SSI with antibiotics versus 4% without, p<0.0001), likely because the use of underdos...
Although guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) exist, spe...
Copyright 2018 Lavers et al. Background. Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a common complication f...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are the second most common adverse event occurring in hospitalized ...
Breast surgery is classified among the procedures performed in clean surgery and is associated with ...
Breast surgery is classified among the procedures performed in clean surgery and is associated with ...
Breast surgery is classified among the procedures performed in clean surgery and is associated with ...
Background Although breast cancer surgery is regarded as a “clean” surgery, surgical site infection ...
Background: Despite the risks of contributing to antibiotic resistance, guidelines recommend antibio...
Surgical site infections (SSI) affect 5 – 28 % of the patients who undergo breast surgery. In worst ...
Introduction In breast surgeries, prophylactic antibiotics given before the surgical incision as per...
Background: A single intravenous preoperative prophylactic dose of an antibiotic with antistaphyloco...
Background and objective: The reported rate of surgical site infections (SSIs) in breast cancer surg...
Abstract Background Prophylactic antibiotics (PAs) ar...
Back ground: Surgical site infections (SSI)following breast cancer surgery remain a significant caus...
Surgical operations on modified radical mastectomy are considered clean procedures by the Centers fo...
Although guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) exist, spe...
Copyright 2018 Lavers et al. Background. Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a common complication f...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are the second most common adverse event occurring in hospitalized ...
Breast surgery is classified among the procedures performed in clean surgery and is associated with ...
Breast surgery is classified among the procedures performed in clean surgery and is associated with ...
Breast surgery is classified among the procedures performed in clean surgery and is associated with ...
Background Although breast cancer surgery is regarded as a “clean” surgery, surgical site infection ...
Background: Despite the risks of contributing to antibiotic resistance, guidelines recommend antibio...
Surgical site infections (SSI) affect 5 – 28 % of the patients who undergo breast surgery. In worst ...
Introduction In breast surgeries, prophylactic antibiotics given before the surgical incision as per...
Background: A single intravenous preoperative prophylactic dose of an antibiotic with antistaphyloco...
Background and objective: The reported rate of surgical site infections (SSIs) in breast cancer surg...
Abstract Background Prophylactic antibiotics (PAs) ar...
Back ground: Surgical site infections (SSI)following breast cancer surgery remain a significant caus...
Surgical operations on modified radical mastectomy are considered clean procedures by the Centers fo...
Although guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) exist, spe...
Copyright 2018 Lavers et al. Background. Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a common complication f...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are the second most common adverse event occurring in hospitalized ...