Antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair: a literature review and summary of current knowledge

More than 1 million inguinal hernia repairs are performed in Europe and the US annually. Although antibiotic prophylaxis is not required in clean, elective procedures, the routine use of implants (90% of inguinal hernia repairs are performed with mesh) makes the topic controversial. The European Her...

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Main Authors: Mateusz T. Zamkowski, Wojciech Makarewicz, Jerzy Ropel, Maciej Bobowicz, Michał Kąkol, Maciej Śmietański
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-10-01
Series:Videosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Antibiotic-prophylaxis-in-open-inguinal-hernia-repair-a-literature-review-and-summary-of-current-knowledge,42,28484,1,1.html
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spelling doaj-79b7bdcb97ee4c8a825fb8abd139b2802020-11-25T00:40:57ZengTermedia Publishing HouseVideosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques1895-45882299-00542016-10-0111312713610.5114/wiitm.2016.6280028484Antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair: a literature review and summary of current knowledgeMateusz T. ZamkowskiWojciech MakarewiczJerzy RopelMaciej BobowiczMichał KąkolMaciej ŚmietańskiMore than 1 million inguinal hernia repairs are performed in Europe and the US annually. Although antibiotic prophylaxis is not required in clean, elective procedures, the routine use of implants (90% of inguinal hernia repairs are performed with mesh) makes the topic controversial. The European Hernia Society does not recommend routine antibiotic prophylaxis for elective inguinal hernia repairs. However, the latest randomized controlled trial, published by Mazaki et al., indicates that the use of prophylaxis is effective for the prevention of surgical site infection. Unnecessary prophylaxis contributes to the development of bacterial resistance and significantly increases healthcare costs. This review documents clinical trials on inguinal hernia repairs with mesh and summarizes the current knowledge. It also tries to solve certain problems, namely: what constitutes a real risk factor, late-onset infection, and how the “surgical environment” impacts on the need to use antibiotic prophylaxis.https://www.termedia.pl/Antibiotic-prophylaxis-in-open-inguinal-hernia-repair-a-literature-review-and-summary-of-current-knowledge,42,28484,1,1.html<i>hernia mesh repair inguinal hernia repair surgical site infection antimicrobial prophylaxis antibiotic prophylaxis</i>
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author Mateusz T. Zamkowski
Wojciech Makarewicz
Jerzy Ropel
Maciej Bobowicz
Michał Kąkol
Maciej Śmietański
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Wojciech Makarewicz
Jerzy Ropel
Maciej Bobowicz
Michał Kąkol
Maciej Śmietański
Antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair: a literature review and summary of current knowledge
Videosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques
<i>hernia
mesh repair
inguinal hernia repair
surgical site infection
antimicrobial prophylaxis
antibiotic prophylaxis</i>
author_facet Mateusz T. Zamkowski
Wojciech Makarewicz
Jerzy Ropel
Maciej Bobowicz
Michał Kąkol
Maciej Śmietański
author_sort Mateusz T. Zamkowski
title Antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair: a literature review and summary of current knowledge
title_short Antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair: a literature review and summary of current knowledge
title_full Antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair: a literature review and summary of current knowledge
title_fullStr Antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair: a literature review and summary of current knowledge
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair: a literature review and summary of current knowledge
title_sort antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair: a literature review and summary of current knowledge
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Videosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques
issn 1895-4588
2299-0054
publishDate 2016-10-01
description More than 1 million inguinal hernia repairs are performed in Europe and the US annually. Although antibiotic prophylaxis is not required in clean, elective procedures, the routine use of implants (90% of inguinal hernia repairs are performed with mesh) makes the topic controversial. The European Hernia Society does not recommend routine antibiotic prophylaxis for elective inguinal hernia repairs. However, the latest randomized controlled trial, published by Mazaki et al., indicates that the use of prophylaxis is effective for the prevention of surgical site infection. Unnecessary prophylaxis contributes to the development of bacterial resistance and significantly increases healthcare costs. This review documents clinical trials on inguinal hernia repairs with mesh and summarizes the current knowledge. It also tries to solve certain problems, namely: what constitutes a real risk factor, late-onset infection, and how the “surgical environment” impacts on the need to use antibiotic prophylaxis.
topic <i>hernia
mesh repair
inguinal hernia repair
surgical site infection
antimicrobial prophylaxis
antibiotic prophylaxis</i>
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