Sarcouncil Journal of Medical Series

Sarcouncil Journal of Medical Series

An Open access peer reviewed international Journal
Publication Frequency- Monthly
Publisher Name-SARC Publisher

ISSN Online- 2945-3550
Country of origin- PHILIPPINES
Impact Factor- 3.7
Language- English

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The Role of Prophylactic and Extended Antibiotic in Patient with Inguinal Hernia Treated with Mesh Repair or Non Mesh Repair

Keywords: Prophylactic, Extended Antibiotic, Inguinal Hernia

Abstract: OBJECTIVE : We have conduct a prospective study to evaluate the use of antibiotic prophylaxis or extended in preventing or reducing post-operative wound infection in patients with open inguinal hernia surgery repaired with mesh or without mesh. PATIENT AND METHODS: A prospective study on 92 patients with inguinal hernia surgery collected in the department of general surgery at AL-Mousl and AL- Yarmouk Teaching Hospitals during the Period January 2009_ January 2011, where they divided into two groups: The first group (47 patients): were treated with mesh repair and 24 given a prophylactic antibiotic in the form of single dose of Ampicolx 500 mg intravenously at the time of induction of anaesthesia, and 23 treated with extended antibiotic for 7 days. The second group (45 patients): were treated with non mesh repair and 23 given a prophylactic antibiotic in the form of single dose of Ampiclox 500mg at time of induction of anesthesia, and 22 treated with extended antibiotic for 7 days. Follow up of the patients for 30 days postoperatively was carried Out. Swabs for culture and sensitivity were taken from the wound when signs of wound infection appear. RESULTS: The result was that the incidence of wound infection with the use of prophylactic antibiotic is less than the extended regime although there is no big difference (2.2% versus 4.4), while the incidence of wound infection with mesh or non mesh repair is (4.2% versus 2.2%). CONCLUSION: we can conclude that the use of extended antibiotic in inguinal hernia surgery has very little if any influence on the wound infection.

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