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Clinical Trial
. 1983 Apr;54(4):272-7.

[Infection prevention in elective large intestine surgery. Results of a prospective randomized comparative study]

[Article in German]
  • PMID: 6851752
Clinical Trial

[Infection prevention in elective large intestine surgery. Results of a prospective randomized comparative study]

[Article in German]
H Winker et al. Chirurg. 1983 Apr.

Abstract

In a prospective randomized trial clinical results of orthograde bowel lavage alone (group I) versus combined bowel lavage and parenteral antibiotic prophylaxis with 4 gm Cefoxitin (group II) in two separate dosages (perioperative short-term-prophylaxis) are compared with regard to the reduction of septic complications after colorectal surgery. Septic wound complications were 11/27 = 41% in group I and 2/30 = 7% in group II. The rate of anastomotic leakages was significantly different in the two groups (5/27 in group I, 0 in group II). The monetary costs for given antibiotics and the duration of hospitalization were less in group II. Orthograde bowel lavage alone proved to be of no effect in reducing the rate of septic complications when used without antibiotic perioperative short-term-prophylaxis and therefore cannot be recommended to be used solely.

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