Systematic review of international guidelines for perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis in Head & Neck Surgery. A YO‐IFOS Head & Neck Study Group Position Paper

Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is defined as an infection that occurs after a surgical incision or organ manipulation during surgery. The frequency reported for clean head and neck surgical procedures without antimicrobial prophylaxis is <1%. In contrast, infection rates in patients und...

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Published inHead & neck Vol. 41; no. 9; pp. 3434 - 3456
Main Authors Chiesa‐Estomba, Carlos Miguel, Lechien, Jérome R., Fakhry, Nicolas, Melkane, Antoine, Calvo‐Henriquez, Christian, de Siati, Daniele, Gonzalez‐Garcia, Jose Angel, Fagan, Johannes Jacobus, Ayad, Tareck
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken, USA John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.09.2019
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Summary:Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is defined as an infection that occurs after a surgical incision or organ manipulation during surgery. The frequency reported for clean head and neck surgical procedures without antimicrobial prophylaxis is <1%. In contrast, infection rates in patients undergoing complicated cancer surgery are high, ranging from 24% to 87% of patients without antimicrobial prophylaxis. Methods Guidelines and recommendations about the use of antibiotics in head and neck surgery from 2004 to 2019 were reviewed. Results Four guidelines from Oceania, 5 from South America, 5 from North America, 2 from the United Kingdom, 11 from Europe, 1 from Africa, 1 from the Middle East, and 3 from Asia were included. A total of 118 papers were included for analysis and recommendation. Conclusion Antibiotic prophylaxis can decrease the incidence of SSI. However, the risks associated with antibiotic exposure and the risk of antibiotic resistance need to be taken into consideration.
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ISSN:1043-3074
1097-0347
DOI:10.1002/hed.25856