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  • 42. A comparison of the prophylactic efficacy of ceftriaxone and cefotaxime in abdominal surgery.
    Woodfield JC, Van Rij AM, Pettigrew RA, van der Linden AJ, Solomon C, Bolt D.
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  • 43. [Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis in transperitoneal tumor nephrectomy: does it lower the rate of clinically significant postoperative infections?].
    Steiner T, Traue C, Schubert J.
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  • 44. Ceftriaxone in the prevention of postoperative infection in patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate.
    Finkelstein LH, Arsht DB, Manfrey SJ, Childs S.
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  • 45. Systemic prophylaxis with gentamicin-metronidazole in appendicectomy and colorectal surgery: a prospective controlled clinical study.
    Gómez-Alonso A, Lozano F, Pérez A, Almazán A, Abdel-lah A, Cuadrado F.
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  • 46. Ceftriaxone or cefazolin prophylaxis for the prevention of infection after vaginal hysterectomy.
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  • 47. Ceftriaxone versus povidone iodine in preventing wound infections following biliary surgery.
    Kiff RS, Lomax J, Fowler L, Kingston RD, Hoare EM, Sykes PA.
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  • 49. Comparison of short-term antibiotic cover with a third-generation cephalosporin against conventional five-day therapy using metronidazole with an aminoglycoside in emergency and complicated colorectal surgery.
    Tudor RG, Haynes I, Youngs DJ, Burdon DW, Keighley MR.
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    Leng XS, Zhao YJ, Qiu HZ, Cao YK, Zhu WH, Shen JF, Paschke A, Dai WM, Caldwell N, Wang J.
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  • 51. Ceftriaxone in chemoprophylaxis and therapy of urinary tract infections.
    Pisani E, Dell'Acqua S, Morosini D, Mandressi A, Trinchieri A.
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    Shapiro M, Wald U, Simchen E, Pomeranz S, Zagzag D, Michowiz SD, Samuel-Cahn E, Wax Y, Shuval R, Kahane Y.
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  • 54. Randomized study of minocycline + gentamicin compared with metronidazole + gentamicin for prophylaxis or treatment of mixed infections in abdominal surgery.
    Legrand JC, Van der Auwera P, Renaux J, Bailly A, Van Eukem P, Chastel C.
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    Badía JM, Martínez-Ródenas F, Oms LM, Valverde J, Franch G, Rosales A, Serrano R, Sitges-Serra A.
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  • 56. [Healing of the sacral wound cavity after abdomino-perineal extirpation of the rectum. A prospective randomized study using metronidazole].
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  • 57. How many antibiotics are necessary to treat abdominal trauma victims?
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  • 59. Single-dose ceftriaxone, ornidazole, and povidone-iodine enema in elective left colectomy. A randomized multicenter controlled trial. The French Association for Surgical Research.
    Fingerhut A, Hay JM.
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  • 60. Oral neomycin and erythromycin compared with single-dose systemic metronidazole and ceftriaxone prophylaxis in elective colorectal surgery.
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