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Clinical Trial
. 1985;4(6):351-5.

Peri-operative infection prophylaxis with ornidazole and gentamicin in elective colonic surgery

  • PMID: 3909167
Clinical Trial

Peri-operative infection prophylaxis with ornidazole and gentamicin in elective colonic surgery

M Wenzel et al. Pharmatherapeutica. 1985.

Abstract

In a study of 60 patients undergoing elective colonic surgery peri-operative infection prophylaxis by the "one-shot' method was compared with that of 48-hour duration. The antibacterial agents used were ornidazole and gentamicin. Considering the patient population as a whole, no significant differences were found in the results. All the infectious complications which occurred post-operatively were due to bacterial contamination by aerobic pathogens. No anaerobic pathogens were detected in any of the cases.

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