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Reduction of postoperative infection in elective colon surgery with preoperative administration of kanamycin and erythromycin.

Reduction of postoperative infection in elective colon surgery with preoperative administration... The results of a randomized prospective preoperative antibiotic study in colon surgery is presented. Antibiotics were given by mouth for 2 days prior to operation: kanamycin (1 gm four times a day) and erythromycin (750 mg three times a day). Kanamycin combined with erythromycin significantly reduced wound infection as compared to kanamycin with a placebo (three of 38 vs. 16 of 39, P less than 0.001). Thus oral aminoglycoside given alone appears to be inadequate to offer protection against postoperative infection in elective colon surgery. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Surgery Pubmed

Reduction of postoperative infection in elective colon surgery with preoperative administration of kanamycin and erythromycin.

Surgery , Volume 85 (3): 5 – May 16, 1979

Reduction of postoperative infection in elective colon surgery with preoperative administration of kanamycin and erythromycin.


Abstract

The results of a randomized prospective preoperative antibiotic study in colon surgery is presented. Antibiotics were given by mouth for 2 days prior to operation: kanamycin (1 gm four times a day) and erythromycin (750 mg three times a day). Kanamycin combined with erythromycin significantly reduced wound infection as compared to kanamycin with a placebo (three of 38 vs. 16 of 39, P less than 0.001). Thus oral aminoglycoside given alone appears to be inadequate to offer protection against postoperative infection in elective colon surgery.

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ISSN
0039-6060
pmid
371048

Abstract

The results of a randomized prospective preoperative antibiotic study in colon surgery is presented. Antibiotics were given by mouth for 2 days prior to operation: kanamycin (1 gm four times a day) and erythromycin (750 mg three times a day). Kanamycin combined with erythromycin significantly reduced wound infection as compared to kanamycin with a placebo (three of 38 vs. 16 of 39, P less than 0.001). Thus oral aminoglycoside given alone appears to be inadequate to offer protection against postoperative infection in elective colon surgery.

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SurgeryPubmed

Published: May 16, 1979

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