Intestinal antisepsis
- PMID: 7146990
- DOI: 10.1097/00007611-198212000-00019
Intestinal antisepsis
Abstract
The role of antibiotics in large bowel surgery was established by experimental studies indicating that antibiotics could protect a colonic anastomosis subjected to unusual stress. A number of different agents were studied to patients to determine which ones significantly altered the bacterial flora of the colon. Clinical studies were conducted with the agent of choice on the basis of these results. This paper describes a program for preparing patients for elective surgery of the colon.
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