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Patients in whom purulent lacrimal sac material was noted during surgery received cefazolin intravenously. This was a retrospective
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symbol substitution, and visual analogue scales. Skin changes compatible with superficial wound infection occurred in 2 (1%) cases and responded well to topical treatment. No effects on blood pressure or pulse
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rate were observed. The use of systemic antibiotic prophylaxis in lacrimal drainage surgery
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is controversial. Responses recorded by the digit symbol substitution
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and visual analogue scale tests correlated with changes in concentrations
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of Amitriptyline ( Elavil ) and nortriptyline in plasma. Selective antibiotic use to prevent postoperative wound infection after external dacryocystorhinostomy.PURPOSE. We concluded that there was no effect of ranitidine on Amitriptyline ( Elavil ) kinetics or response
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in the conditions of our study. Patients with persistent external medial canthal inflammatory signs received amoxicillin/clavulanate or cephalexin orally 3 to 7 days before and 1 week after surgery. Nine (6%) cases received intraoperative (intravenous) antibiotics; 5 (3%) cases
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received perioperative (oral) antibiotics; and 1 (1%) myrwyn received both. Systemic antibiotics were given in 15 of 163 (9%) cases. Surgery was successful in 157 of 163 (96%) cases. Some studies have reported high rates
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of postoperative infection and surgical failure after lacrimal drainage surgery when systemic antibiotic prophylaxis was not routinely administered. Many ophthalmologists
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have traditionally used antibiotics only in selected patients undergoing dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR), and this study evaluates the success of this strategy. Ranitidine had no effect on Amitriptyline ( Elavil ) or nortriptyline concentrations. None of the patients had postoperative deep soft tissue infection (cellulitis). Of 6 failures, none were associated with postoperative wound
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infection. Selective use of antibiotics limited to patients with signs of lacrimal sac inflammation appears sufficient to prevent soft tissue infection after DCR. Antibiotics were given only when inflammatory signs were present in the medial canthal region or when purulent material was noted during surgery. Postoperative results were evaluated in terms of wound infection and related complications and surgical success.



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