The prophylactic use of antibiotics has become a routine procedure in many areas of medicine. In neurosurgery, however, there is considerable debate over their use in the prevention of postoperative infection. We pose several ethical questions about antibiotic prophylaxis in a neurosurgical setting. These questions are discussed under the following categories: responsible usage of antibiotics; the ethical dilemmas of controlled, antibiotic clinical trials, and some problems inherent in not using prophylactic antibiotics.
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Savitz, S. I., Rivlin, M. M., & Savitz, M. H. (2002). The ethics of prophylactic antibiotics for neurosurgical procedures. Journal of Medical Ethics, 28(6), 358–363. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.28.6.358
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