Antimicrobial Therapy in Preventing Wound Infection Following Appendicectomy in Uncomplicated Appendicitis: A Comparative Study Between Single Dose And Multiple Doses In Adults

M. Khan, A. H. Sikder, A. Khan, Alfi Rahman, A. Hasan, J. Hossain, Mohammed Rafiqul Lslam
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Objectives: To find out the efficacy of single dose antibiotic vs multiple dosesin preventing wound infection following appendicectomy for uncomplicated appendicitis. Methods: A prospective comparative study was conducted in the Department of Surgery, Chittagong Medical college Hospital from January'2009 to June'2009. 100 patients with uncomplicated appendicitis who underwent appendicectomy during that period were included in this study. Among them 50 cases were included in study group ·(SG) who were given only single dose of combination drugs ( lnj. Cefuroxime + lnj. Metronidazole).ln rest of the 50 cases (CG), antibiotics were continued for 7 days postoperatively. Result: Maximum incidence of acute appendicitis was in the 2nd and 3rd decade of life with male preponderance .Rate of wound infection in the study group and control group was 4% and 2% respectively which was not statistically significant .The duration of antibiotic therapy had no significant effect on the length of hospital stay between the two groups ; 2.48 days vs 2.9 days [mean + s.d. 69.6 # 16.8 hours ] in the study and control group respectively, though treatment cost was higher in control group in comparison to the study group . Conclusion: Single dose of preoperative antibiotics is adequate for prevention of postoperative wound infection following appendicectomy for uncomplicated appendicitis. Journal of Surgical Sciences (2015) Vol. 19 (1) : 17-20
抗菌药物在预防无并发症阑尾炎阑尾切除术后伤口感染中的应用:成人单次和多次给药的比较研究
目的:探讨单剂量抗生素与多剂量抗生素预防无并发症阑尾炎阑尾切除术后创面感染的疗效。方法:2009年1月至2009年6月在吉大港医学院附属医院外科进行前瞻性比较研究。在此期间接受阑尾切除术的100例无并发症阑尾炎患者被纳入本研究。其中50例纳入研究组·(SG),仅给予单剂量联合用药(lnj)。头孢呋辛+ lnj。灭滴灵)。其余50例(CG)术后持续使用抗生素7天。结果:急性阑尾炎的发生率以2、3岁年龄组最高,男性居多;研究组和对照组的伤口感染率分别为4%和2%,差异无统计学意义;抗生素治疗时间对两组患者住院时间无显著影响;研究组和对照组分别为2.48天和2.9天[平均+ sd 69.6 # 16.8小时],尽管对照组的治疗费用高于研究组。结论:术前单剂量抗生素可有效预防无并发症阑尾炎阑尾切除术后创面感染。外科杂志(2015)Vol. 19 (1): 17-20
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