1997
DOI: 10.3109/17453679708996689
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Autotransfusion-bacterial contamination during hip arthroplasty and efficacy of cefuroxime prophylaxis: A randomized controlled study of 40 patients

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“…As described in the trauma study (Bowley et al 2006), in emergency cases, autotransfusion can be life-saving without causing harm to the patient. A few other case-reports confirm that prophylactic intravenous antibiotic therapy or addition of antibiotics to the anticoagulant solution could prevent bacteraemia or sepsis (Faught et al 1998, Wollinsky et al 1997). …”
Section: Bacterial Contaminationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As described in the trauma study (Bowley et al 2006), in emergency cases, autotransfusion can be life-saving without causing harm to the patient. A few other case-reports confirm that prophylactic intravenous antibiotic therapy or addition of antibiotics to the anticoagulant solution could prevent bacteraemia or sepsis (Faught et al 1998, Wollinsky et al 1997). …”
Section: Bacterial Contaminationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The suction tip and the collection bag may be a cause of bacterial contamination (Wollinsky 1997), but antibiotic prophylaxis is generally effective. If autotransfusion is applied following advised methods, bacterial contamination is not a major risk (Wollinsky et al 2007, Bowley et al 2006.…”
Section: Quality Of the Recovered Bloodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A contraindication for IBS is the demonstrated or suspected contamination of the surgical field with bacteria as long as no methods are used for effective reduction in the amount of bacteria. Up to now, neither save limits of bacterial count are defined, nor is a technique available for reliable and safe decontamination [9]. For transvesical procedures or surgery on the prostate or the bronchial system IBS should only be considered after negative preoperative microbiology tests (urine, sputum) and lack of signs of infection.…”
Section: Structure Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recovered blood culture may be positive in some cases, for this reason Wollinsky et al recommend antibiotic prophylaxis with cefuroxime to reduce contamination of suction tips and collection bags (Wollinsky et al, 1997). This same study shows that the use of prophylactic cefuroxime limits the transfer of autologous blood products.…”
Section: Use Of Postoperative Blood Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 67%