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Retrospective evaluation of surgical site infection after open splenectomies with and without perioperative prophylactic antibiotic coverage

Husi, Benjamin Andrea; Arnaldi, Laura; Roitner, Moritz; Nolff, Mirja C (2023). Retrospective evaluation of surgical site infection after open splenectomies with and without perioperative prophylactic antibiotic coverage. Tierärztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere, 51(3):154-160.

Abstract

Objectives Perioperative prophylactic antibiotics (PPA) are widely used in veterinary medicine to prevent surgical site infections (SSI). Current guidelines advocate the use in clean procedures only if surgeries exceed 90 minutes, or in patients with an ASA score ≥3. Procedure specific recommendations are currently lacking. The following study aimed to analyze the protective effect of PPA in dogs undergoing open splenectomy.Methods The electronic database of our institution was searched for dogs that underwent splenectomy between 10/2017 and 01/2023. Data collection included age at presentation, breed, weight, reason for splenectomy, diagnosis, ASA class, PPA regime, surgery time, anesthesia time, lowest blood oxygen concentration during anesthesia, lowest body temperature, and lowest blood pressure during surgery as well as duration of hospitalization. Dogs were included if a follow-up of 30 days after surgery was available, or if death occurred within this timeframe.Results A total of 112 dogs were included. Of these, 46 dogs received PPA, and 66 did not. Most dogs were classified ASA 3 or higher (PPA 87%, non-PPA 80.3%). One SSI (1.5% SSI rate) occurred in the non-PPA group (overall SSI rate 0.9%). Due to the low SSI rate, statistical analysis of risk factors for SSI development was not possible.Conclusion The described infection rate of 1.5% without PPA indicates, that splenectomy does not qualify as high-risk surgery for SSI, even in patients with ASA class 3 or higher.Clinical Relevance As splenectomies are frequently performed, the findings of the current study could have a major impact on the overall antimicrobial burden in routine veterinary practice.

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Other titles:Retrospektive Analyse der postoperativen Infektionsrate nach offenen Splenektomien mit und ohne perioperative prophylaktische Antibiose
Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:05 Vetsuisse Faculty > Veterinary Clinic > Department of Small Animals
Dewey Decimal Classification:630 Agriculture
570 Life sciences; biology
Scopus Subject Areas:Health Sciences > Small Animals
Uncontrolled Keywords:Surgical site infection, clean surgery, ASA class, Ligasure, prophylactic antibiotics, short-term survival
Language:English
Date:5 May 2023
Deposited On:01 Feb 2024 17:22
Last Modified:27 Mar 2025 04:43
Publisher:Georg Thieme Verlag
ISSN:1434-1239
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2105-3593
PubMed ID:37567177

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