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Prevention of wound sepsis in gastro-intestinal surgery

โœ Scribed by M. R. B. Keighley


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
782 KB
Volume
64
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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Abstract

After gastro-intestinal operations wound infection is usually caused by the inoculation of bacteria present within the intestinal tract into the incision during the surgical procedure. In theory, wound sepsis may be minimized by the following methods: (a) avoiding intestinal contamination of the incision; (b) altering the normal flora of the intestinal tract by adding oral antimicrobials to bowel preparation; (c) using topical or systemic prophylactic antibiotic administration for certain high-risk patients. The relative importance of these methods of prophylaxis is described.


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