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Title: [A trial of using augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate) in surgical practice]. Author: Briskin BS, Khachatrian NN, Sosnovikova OG. Journal: Antibiot Khimioter; 2000; 45(3):4-6. PubMed ID: 10768057. Abstract: The experience with the use of augmentin (amoxycillin/clavulane) in abdominal surgery for prophylaxis of postoperative purulent complications was analyzed. The drug was used in 44 patients after relatively pure operations, 37 of them having various risk factors. In 2 patients (4.5 per cent) of that group postoperative pyoinflammatory complications were recorded. For comparison the results of the prophylactic use of cefoperazone, cefamandole or ceftazidime in the group of 78 patients after relatively pure operations on the abdominal cavity organs were analyzed. Postoperative complications in the latter group amounted to 7.4 per cent (4 patients). The results of the treatment of patients in two groups after contaminated operations were also compared. The patients of one group (41 patients) were treated prophylactically with augmentin in a dose of 1200 mg intraoperatively followed by the drug use in a dose of 600 mg thrice daily for 1 to 2 days after the operation. Postoperative pyoinflammatory complications were recorded in 4 patients of that group (9.7 per cent). 78 patients of the other group were treated prophylactically with ceftazidime or cefoperazone in a dose of 2 g and metronidazole intraoperatively or cefoperazone in a dose of 2 g twice daily and metronidazole in a dose of 500 mg twice daily for 1 to 2 days after the operation. Postoperative infectious complications were recorded in 8 patients of that group (10 per cent). In the group of patients with acute cholecystitis treated with ciprofloxacin in a dose of 400 mg in combination, with metronidazole before the operation and for 1 to 2 days after the operation postoperative complications were recorded in 4 patients (17 per cent).[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]