One-dose antibiotic prophylaxis against wound infection after appendicectomy: A randomized trial of clindamycin, cefazolin sodium and a placebo

Author:

Donovan I A1,Ellis D1,Gatehouse D1,Little G1,Grimley R1,Armistead S1,Keighley M R B1,Strachan C J L1

Affiliation:

1. Dudley Road Hospital, The General Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, and Huddersfield Royal Infirmary

Abstract

Summary Two hundred and fifty patients were admitted to a prospective randomized trial of single dosage prophylaxis against wound infection after appendicectomy. There were 12 exclusions, 72 patients received placebo, 81 received 600 mg i.m. clindamycin phosphate and 85 received 1 g i.m. cefazolin sodium, the agent being given in the anaesthetic room. Clindamycin produced a significant reduction in the overall rate of wound infection from 33 per cent in the controls to 17 per cent. In cases with a gangrenous or perforated appendix the infection rate in controls was 78 per cent; this was reduced to 44 per cent by a single dose of clindamycin. Cefazolin significantly reduced the number of aerobic organisms isolated from wound infections, but did not significantly reduce the incidence of wound infection. We conclude that anaerobic organisms are more important than faecal aerobic organisms in the pathogenesis of wound infection after appendicectomy.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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