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ABSTRACT Introduction Understanding the microbial changes within the surgical site may enhance our understanding of the origin and subsequent role of microbes in the causation of incisional surgical site infections (SSIs). In this study we used 16S rRNA sequencing to establish the dynamic microbiota of the surgical site in patients undergoing bowel ...
Veral Vishnoi +9 more
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Optimizing perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis: a prospective cohort study on cefazolin utilization in surgical patients with penicillin allergy labels. [PDF]
Mensah C +7 more
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ABSTRACT Backgrounds Free flap reconstruction has become the standard of care in the repair of complex defects of the head and neck; however, surgical site infection remains a key area for improvement. This study aims to better understand the risk factors for surgical site infection in head and neck free flap reconstruction and gain insight into ...
Marco Stocca +6 more
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Postoperative Therapy in Tooth Extractions for Patients at Risk of Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ): A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Barone S +6 more
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Pelvic Exenteration: Oncological and Surgical Outcomes From a Single Tertiary Statewide Service
ABSTRACT Background Advancements in the multidisciplinary management of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer, as well as advanced pelvic malignancies, have significantly improved oncological outcomes. Pelvic exenteration is a complex procedure involving en bloc resection of the involved organs with the aim of achieving a microscopic negative ...
Elena T. Blyth +4 more
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Antibiotic prophylaxis against electrocoagulation syndrome after esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection: a single center retrospective study. [PDF]
Zhao YR, Zhang XQ.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Surgical Site Infection (SSI) of an abdominal incision is a dreaded infectious complication following colorectal surgery. Understanding the intraoperative microbiology holds the key to prevention. Genomic sequencing has revolutionised culture‐independent techniques, allowing for a more sensitive tool in microbial detection.
Veral Vishnoi +8 more
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