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Is topical antibiotic use necessary to prevent surgical site infection following oculoplastic surgery?
Dupré, Robin; Baillif, Stéphanie; Lotte, Romain; Ruimy, Raymond; Lagier, Jacques; Berrouane, Yasmina; Gawdat, Tamer; Fendri, Mehdi; Martel, Arnaud.
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  • Dupré R; Ophtalmology department, Pasteur 2 Hospital, University Hospital of Nice, 30 Voie Romaine CS 51069 - 06001, Cedex 1, Nice, France.
  • Baillif S; Ophtalmology department, Pasteur 2 Hospital, University Hospital of Nice, 30 Voie Romaine CS 51069 - 06001, Cedex 1, Nice, France.
  • Lotte R; Department of Bacteriology, University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France.
  • Ruimy R; Department of Bacteriology, University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France.
  • Lagier J; Ophtalmology department, Pasteur 2 Hospital, University Hospital of Nice, 30 Voie Romaine CS 51069 - 06001, Cedex 1, Nice, France.
  • Berrouane Y; Infection Prevention and Control Department, Cimiez Hospital, University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France.
  • Gawdat T; Ophthalmology department, Kasr Al Ainy Hospital, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Fendri M; Ophtalmology department, Private activity at Taoufik Hospital Group, Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Martel A; Ophtalmology department, Pasteur 2 Hospital, University Hospital of Nice, 30 Voie Romaine CS 51069 - 06001, Cedex 1, Nice, France. martel.a@chu-nice.fr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38643423
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

To assess whether oculoplastic surgeries can be performed without any topical and systemic antibiotics, in a "100% antibiotic free" fashion.

METHOD:

We conducted a multicenter retrospective study between November 2017 and December 2022. Patients who underwent an oculoplastic procedure were screened. Patients who received preoperative or postoperative systemic antibiotics were excluded. Intraoperative IV antibiotics were allowed. Patients were divided into two groups those who were treated with local antibiotics ointments (LATB group) and those who were treated without local antibiotics ointments (LATB free group) postoperatively. The primary outcome was the incidence of surgical site infections (SSI). The relationship between the use of local antibiotics and the occurrence of SSI was assessed using Fisher's exact test. The alpha risk was set to 5% and two-tailed tests were used.

RESULTS:

Among the 947 procedures included, 617 were included in the LATB group and 330 in the LATB free group. 853 and 80 procedures were classified Altemeier class 1 (clean) and class 2 (clean-contaminated) surgeries, respectively. Overall, 310 (32.73%) procedures were performed without any systemic nor topical antibiotics (100% antibiotic free fashion). SSI occured in four (4/617; 0.65%) and five (5/330; 1.52%) procedures in the LATB and LATB free group respectively, without any statistical difference between the groups (p = 0.290). A subgroup analysis was carried out by excluding the procedures performed under prophylactic intraoperative intravenous antibiotics and did not reveal any statistical difference between the two groups (p = 0.144). All SSI patients were treated with systemic antibiotics with favorable outcomes. Postoperative wound dehiscence was the only risk factor associated with postoperative SSI (p = 0.002).

CONCLUSION:

This study suggests that performing a "100% antibiotic free" oculoplastic surgery without systemic and topical antibiotics is reasonable in Altemeier class 1 and class 2 procedures.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia