Prostetik materyal kullanılarak yapılan herniyoplasti sonrası enfeksiyon gelişimi ve antibiyotik kullanımı
Prostetik materyal kullanılarak herniyoplasti yapılan hastalarda meydana gelen enfeksiyonlar nükslere neden olan önemli bir faktör olmasına rağmen enfeksiyon gelişimini azaltmaya yönelik girişimler ve özellikle antibi-yotik kullanımı halen tartışmalıdır. Bu derlemede gerek enfeksiyon gelişimini azaltmaya yönelik antibiyotik tedavileri gerekse perioperatif dönemde alınması gere-ken tedbirler tartışılmaktadır.
Antibiotic usage and infection after the prosthetic material hernioplasty
Although infections following prosthetic material hernioplasty is an important factor for the recurence precautions and antibiotics in order to decrease these infections are still controversial. In this review, antibiotic treatment and perioperative measures in order to decrease infection were discussed.
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