Study tests if adding antibiotic directly to wound beats standard IV dose for preventing surgery infections
NCT ID NCT07478874
Summary
This study tested if adding an antibiotic directly into the surgical wound, on top of the standard IV antibiotic given before surgery, was better at preventing infections. It involved 284 adults having planned surgeries like hernia repairs. Researchers compared infection rates over 30 days between the two groups to see which method worked better.
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Lahore General Hospital, Lahore
Lahore, Punjab Province, 54000, Pakistan
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