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  • 2. Complications associated with bacitracin powder in surgical wounds.
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  • 3. Infection rates during eras of intrathecal antibiotic use followed by antibiotic-impregnated catheter use in prevention of cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection.
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  • 6. Efficacy of postoperative antibiotic injection in and around ventriculoperitoneal shunt in reduction of shunt infection: A randomized controlled trial.
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  • 7. Effect of antibiotic-impregnated shunt catheters in decreasing the incidence of shunt infection in the treatment of hydrocephalus.
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  • 9. Effect of antibiotic-impregnated shunts on infection rate in adult hydrocephalus: a single institution's experience.
    Farber SH, Parker SL, Adogwa O, McGirt MJ, Rigamonti D.
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  • 11. Topical vancomycin surgical prophylaxis in pediatric open craniotomies: an institutional experience.
    Ho AL, Cannon JGD, Mohole J, Pendharkar AV, Sussman ES, Li G, Edwards MSB, Cheshier SH, Grant GA.
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  • 12. Therapeutic vancomycin monitoring in children with hydrocephalus during treatment of shunt infections.
    Bafeltowska JJ, Buszman E, Mandat KM, Hawranek JK.
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  • 14. Local intrawound vancomycin powder decreases the risk of surgical site infections in complex adult deformity reconstruction: a cost analysis.
    Theologis AA, Demirkiran G, Callahan M, Pekmezci M, Ames C, Deviren V.
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    Sweet FA, Roh M, Sliva C.
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  • 16. Comparison of shunt infection incidence in high-risk subgroups receiving antibiotic-impregnated versus standard shunts.
    Parker SL, Attenello FJ, Sciubba DM, Garces-Ambrossi GL, Ahn E, Weingart J, Carson B, Jallo GI.
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  • 17. Effects of using intravenous antibiotic only versus local intrawound vancomycin antibiotic powder application in addition to intravenous antibiotics on postoperative infection in spine surgery in 907 patients.
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  • 19. Prolonged exposure to antibiotic-impregnated shunt catheters does not increase incidence of late shunt infections.
    Sciubba DM, McGirt MJ, Woodworth GF, Carson B, Jallo GI.
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  • 20. Does intrawound vancomycin powder reduce surgical site infection after posterior instrumented spinal surgery? A propensity score-matched analysis.
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