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Review
. 1980 Apr;6(4):355-61.

Systemic antibiotic prophylaxis in neurological surgery

  • PMID: 6993984
Review

Systemic antibiotic prophylaxis in neurological surgery

S J Haines. Neurosurgery. 1980 Apr.

Abstract

The clinical and experimental bases for antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery are reviewed briefly. The evidence regarding antibiotic prophylaxis in five specific neurosurgical situations (clean surgical procedures, cerebrospinal fluid shunts, external venticulostomies, basilar skull fractures, and compound skull fractures) is examined. There are no unequivocal indications for antibiotic prophylaxis in neurological surgery. Large scale randomized clinical trials will be required to settle the controversy in some of these areas.

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