Antibiotic prophylaxis for bilateral sagittal split osteotomies: a randomized,
double-blind clinical study.
Author(s): Wahab PU(1), Narayanan V, Nathan S, Madhulaxmi.
Affiliation(s): Author information:
(1)Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, 162, Poonamalle High Road,
Velappanchavadi, Chennai 600077, Tamil Nadu, India. docwahab@hotmail.com
Publication date & source: 2013, Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. , 42(3):352-5
The goal of this study was to determine the efficacy of one dose and a short
course (3 doses) of amoxycillin therapy for the prevention of infection following
bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO). Patients who qualified for the trial
were randomly divided into two groups: group I patients were given a single
injection of amoxycillin 1.0 g administered preoperatively followed by two
postoperative doses of saline four hourly (single dose group); group II patients
were given single injection amoxycillin 1.0 g administered preoperatively
followed by two postoperative doses of amoxycillin 0.5 g four hourly. The 60
patients included in this study were divided into two groups of 30. The patients
were evaluated for 2 months for postoperative infections. In the postoperative
period, six patients required rescue antibiotics in the single dose group and one
in the short course group (P=0.04). There was a statistical difference in the
rates of infection between the two groups (P=0.04). The findings indicate that a
short postoperative course of antibiotics is more effective than a single
preoperative dose for the prevention of infection following BSSO.
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