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48-hour Cephradine and Post-prostatectomy Bacteriuria

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Journal Br J Urol
Specialty Urology
Date 1980 Aug 1
PMID 7000223
Citations 10
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Abstract

In a randomised, controlled trial of intramuscular cephradine given in a dose of 1 g 6-hourly for 48 h, there was a significant reduction in the incidence of significant bacteriuria after transurethral resection. In contrast, the incidence of significant bacteriuria after open prostatectomy was unchanged. Post-operative complications were reduced in patients who received cephradine. The use of short-term cephradine would appear to be justified.

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