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Review
. 1996;30(3):124-8.

[Prevention using quinolones in transurethral surgery]

[Article in French]
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Review

[Prevention using quinolones in transurethral surgery]

[Article in French]
T C Gasser. Ann Urol (Paris). 1996.

Abstract

Much controversy exists as to the benefit of antimicrobial prophylaxis in transurethral surgery. Any urinary tract infection should be treated before proceeding with a transurethral operation. There is growing evidence that antimicrobial prophylaxis is also beneficial in the case of preoperatively sterile urine. A single dose or short-term prophylaxis appears to be sufficient. As newer fluoroquinolones reach very high tissue concentrations, possess a suitable antimicrobial spectrum to cover most uropathogens and may also be administered orally, these new drugs represent an attractive choice for prophylaxis in transurethral surgery.

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