Prophylactic use of cephazolin against wound sepsis after cholecystectomy

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A trial of antibiotic prophylaxis with cephazolin against postoperative wound sepsis was carried out on 201 patients undergoing routine cholecystectomy. Wound sepsis occurred in 11 out of 65 controls (16.9%), who were not given the drug; two out of 63 patients (3.2%) given a single dose preoperatively; and four out of 73 patients (5.5%) given the single preoperative dose plus a five-day course postoperatively. The difference between the controls and patients given the single preoperative dose was significant. © 1977, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Strachan, C. J. L., Black, J., Mitra, B., Powis, S. J. A., Severn, M., Wilkinson, A. R., … Waterworth, T. A. (1977). Prophylactic use of cephazolin against wound sepsis after cholecystectomy. British Medical Journal, 1(6071), 1254–1256. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.6071.1254

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