Article

Perioperative Antibiotic Prophylaxis Against Vascular Graft Infection

Authors: SAMUEL E. WILSON MD, SAMUEL WANG MD, H. EARL GORDON MD.

Abstract

ABSTRACT:This study investigated the efficacy of perioperative antibiotics in preventing bacteremic infection of vascular suture lines, Dacron grafts, and bovine heterografts. One hundred forty-nine dogs had either segmental excision of the abdominal aorta with primary repair, Dacron prosthesis, or bovine heterograft placement. Animals were randomly assigned to a control group, to receive 108 S aureus, or to receive this same dose of staphylococci plus cephalothin (15 mg/kg). After six weeks, graft cultures were obtained. All control animals had negative cultures. Of ten dogs with an aortic suture line subjected to bacteremia, five were infected. Eight dogs with aortic suture lines received bacteremia and antibiotics resulting in only one positive culture. Nineteen animals with bovine grafts were given S aureus resulting in 18 infections, and seven of 12 bovine grafts became infected even with antibiotic coverage. Twenty-eight dogs had a Dacron graft and infusion of Staphylococcus, yielding 23 infections. Of the 24 Dacron graft subjects with induced bacteremia and antibiotics, only four were infected. Intraoperative antibiotics are significantly effective in preventing infection of vascular suture lines and Dacron prostheses but afford less protection to bovine heterografts.

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