Hepatobiliary Surgery: Preventing Infections With Drainage Tubes

Hepatobiliary Surgery: Preventing Infections With Drainage Tubes Overview The utilization of prophylactic abdominal drainage tubes following hepatobiliary surgery remains a subject of debate within the medical community. This study aimed to assess the impact of prophylactic abdominal drainage tube placement post-hepatobiliary surgery on postoperative infections. Thirteen randomized controlled trials, involving 3620 patients, were

pediatric leukemia patients utilizing levofloxacin

pediatric leukemia patients utilizing levofloxacin STUDY BACKGROUND Bacterial infection-related morbidity and mortality are high in children treated for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (rALL). Bacteremia not only contributes to mortality but also prolongs hospitalization, delays chemotherapy, decreases the quality of life, and requires the administration of costly and

Hepatobiliary Surgery: Preventing Infections With Drainage Tubes