妇科和产科手术中的预防性抗生素。

D L Hemsell
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摘要

预防手术部位的感染一直是妇科和产科外科医生的目标。这些感染是择期和紧急外科手术后发病的主要原因。严重的后遗症,如菌血症、脓毒性休克、痰、盆腔脓肿、脓毒性盆腔血栓性静脉炎、伤口脓肿和筋膜开裂,可能使原发感染复杂化,造成毁灭性的后果。早期预防术后感染的尝试集中在无菌技术和手术技巧的改进上。在抗生素被引入临床医学后不久,外科医生开始给临床未感染的妇女使用这些药物,以防止手术部位感染;这种做法已在大量文献中得到记录和评价。本文回顾了良性妇科、产科、妇科肿瘤学和不孕症领域的前瞻性数据的时序发展,并就外科手术相关感染的抗生素预防提出了建议。
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Prophylactic antibiotics in gynecologic and obstetric surgery.

Preventing infections at operative sites has long been a goal of gynecologic and obstetric surgeons. These infections constitute the leading cause of morbidity after both elective and emergent surgical procedures. Serious sequelae such as bacteremia, septic shock, phlegmon, pelvic abscess, septic pelvic thrombophlebitis, wound abscess, and fascial dehiscence may complicate primary infections, with devastating results. Early attempts to prevent postoperative infections concentrated on aseptic techniques and the modification of surgical skills. Soon after the introduction of antibiotics into clinical medicine, surgeons began to administer these drugs to clinically uninfected women to prevent operative-site infection; that practice has been documented and assessed in a large volume of literature. This article reviews the chronologic development of prospective data in the areas of benign gynecology, obstetrics, gynecologic oncology, and infertility and makes recommendations regarding antibiotic prophylaxis of infections associated with surgical procedures.

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