[Antibiotic prophylaxis and appendectomy]
- PMID: 7778803
- DOI: 10.1016/s0750-7658(05)81791-5
[Antibiotic prophylaxis and appendectomy]
Abstract
Analysis of clinical studies shows that a single preoperative systematic administration of antibiotics may reduce postoperative sepsis rate after appendicectomy. If the appendix is gangrenous or perforated, this therapy must last for a longer time and is not considered as a prophylaxis. In clinical practice, there are obvious advantages in the use of a single agent efficient against both aerobes and anaerobes. According to the literature, cefotetan or cefoxitin (2 g in adults, 40 mg.kg-1 in children) can be proposed.
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