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A prospective randomized trial has compared 3 policies of antibiotic prophylaxis in biliary surgery. Patients considered to be high-risked against postoperative infection were randomly allocated to 2 groups: in group CTM-H, patients were given cefotiam; in group CMX-H, patients were given cefmenoxime. Patients free of risk factors (group CTM-L) were all given cefotiam. The high-risk factors adopted in this trial were; emergency surgery, presence of jaundice or cirrhosis, malignant disease, diabetes mellitus, age over 70, recent biliary tract infection, choledocholithiasis, and previous biliary surgery. Postoperative infection occurred in 2.1% (4/190) in the CTM-L group, which was lower compared to 15.5% (11/71) of the CMT-H group (p less than 0.01), and 11.3% (8/71) of the CTM-H group (p less than 0.01). The rates of bacterial isolation from intraoperative bile culture and wound swab were significantly high in the two high-risk groups compared to the low-risk group, but is was not different within the two high-risk groups. These findings suggest that while cefotiam is appropriate for prophylaxis for the low-risk patients, the utmost care should be taken in the high-risk patients to prevent intraoperative contamination along with prophylactic antibiotic therapy which covers the bacteria isolated from the bile.
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PMID:[Identification and antibiotic prophylaxis of high-risk patients in biliary tract surgery]. 155 88