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Does Additional Use of Preoperative Azithromycin Decrease Posthysterectomy Infections

During hysterectomy bacteria may enter into the peritoneal cavity through vaginal opening and contaminate the healing tissues. The risk for deep infection after hysterectomy is about 5%. By reducing post-hysterectomy infections, it is possible to reduce individual burden of disease in addition to the direct and indirect financial costs. This study primary aim is to assess if prophylactic preoperative use of azithromycin in addition to generally used cefuroxime decreases post-hysterectomy infections as compared to cefuroxime only prophylaxis during 30 days after hysterectomy. Secondary aim is to assess if there is change in post-hysterectomy superficial infections, urinary tract infections, or post-operative fever between the cohorts and to report possible side-effects of the used antibiotics. In addition, the study finds out a possible role of bacterial vaginosis and microbiome n post-hysterectomy infections.

Participants needed: 2,278
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Helsinki University Central HospitalUpdated: Aug 21, 2024Locations: 6
Eligibility criteria

Women undergoing hysterectomy for benign indication in University Hospitals (Hel...

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