One dose vs. five days: finding the best antibiotic shield for kidney stone surgery
NCT ID NCT07355907
Summary
This study tested whether a single dose of one antibiotic works as well as five days of another antibiotic to prevent infections after kidney stone removal surgery. Researchers compared 210 adult patients having kidney stone surgery, dividing them into three groups receiving different antibiotic approaches. The goal was to determine which method best prevents post-surgery infections and sepsis while minimizing antibiotic use.
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Faculty of medicine, Tanta University
Tanta, 11511, Egypt
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