Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Surgery (free version)

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Treatment Table 4. Antimicrobial Recommendations for Surgical Prophylaxis Stratified by Type of Procedure (cont'd) Type of Procedure Recommended Agentsa,b Strength of Alternative in Evidence ��-Lactam Allergy Neurosurgery Elective craniotomy and cerebrospinal fluid-shunting procedures Cefazolin Implantation of intrathecal pumps Cefazolin A C Clindamycini Vancomycini Clindamycini Vancomycini Obstetrics-Gynecology Cesarean delivery Cefazolin Hysterectomy (vaginal or abdominal) Cefazolin A Cefotetan A Cefoxitin Clindamycin + aminoglycosidec Clindamycin or vancomycin + aminoglycosidec or aztreonam or fluoroquinoloned-f Metronidazole + aminoglycosidec or fluoroquinoloned-f Ampicillin���sulbactamd Ophthalmic (Addition of cefazolin 100 mg by subconjunctival injection or intracameral cefazolin 1-2.5 mg or cefuroxime 1 mg at the end of the procedure is optional.) Topical neomycin��� polymyxin B-gramicidin or 4th-generation topical fluoroquinolones (gatifloxacin or moxifloxacin) given as one drop every 5-15 minutes for five dosesn B Orthopedic Clean procedures involving hand, knee, or foot, not involving implantation of foreign materials None Spinal procedures with and without instrumentation Cefazolin Hip fracture repair Cefazolin Implantation of internal fixation deviceso Cefazolin Total joint replacement Cefazolin 10 None C A A C A Clindamycini Vancomycini Clindamycini Vancomycini Clindamycini Vancomycini Clindamycini Vancomycini

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