Comparaison de deux protocoles d’antibioprophylaxie dans la chirurgie de l’oreille

M. Bertrand , J.-F. Mangez , O. Choussy , D. Dehesdin , J.-P. Marie
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Abstract

Introduction

During surgical procedure, antibioprophylaxis is known to decrease bacterial proliferation and limit postoperative complications such as infections. In France, antibiotic prescription guidelines have been established for ear surgery, but applied with discrepancies. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the necessity of antibioprophylaxis in ear surgery.

Material and methods

Retrospective study of two consecutives series of ear surgery with two different antibioprophylaxis protocols. In the first series (n = 100), antibioprophylaxis by amoxicillin and clavulanic acid was given only in cases of chronic otitis media with otorrhea and cholesteatoma (contaminated surgery). In the second series (n = 107), no antibiotic was administered. The number of infected complications was evaluated by reviewing medical charts.

Results

The percentage of infected complications was 5% versus 6.5% in the second series (with no antibioprophylaxis), for all types of ear surgery, 9.4% versus 4.2% after ear contaminated surgery. No statistical difference was observed between the two series.

Conclusion

In ear surgery, postoperative infected complications do not more frequently occur without antibioprophylaxis, either in otorrhea or in cholesteatoma surgery.

耳外科两种抗生素预防方案的比较
在外科手术过程中,已知抗生素预防可以减少细菌增殖和限制术后并发症,如感染。在法国,已经为耳部手术制定了抗生素处方指南,但在应用中存在差异。本研究的目的是评估耳科手术中抗生素预防的必要性。材料与方法回顾性研究连续两组采用两种不同抗生素预防方案的耳部手术。在第一个系列(n = 100)中,阿莫西林和克拉维酸抗生素预防仅在慢性中耳炎合并耳漏和胆脂瘤(污染手术)的病例中给予。在第二组(n = 107)中,未使用抗生素。通过查阅病历来评估感染并发症的数量。结果所有类型耳部手术感染并发症的百分比为5%,而第二系列(无抗生素预防)为6.5%,耳污染手术后为9.4%,耳污染手术后为4.2%。两组间无统计学差异。结论在耳外科手术中,无论是耳漏手术还是胆脂瘤手术,在没有抗生素预防的情况下,术后感染并发症的发生率并不高。
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