Antibiotic prophylaxis for the prevention of fistulae in cleft palate repair: A quality improvement study

IF 1.8 Q3 SURGERY JPRAS Open Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1016/j.jpra.2024.12.003
Nitisha Narayan , Suhavi Kapoor , Alistair Cobb , Neil McLean , David David , Shaheel Chummun
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Abstract

Background

Post-operative infection following cleft palate repair can lead to wound dehiscence and subsequent fistula formation. To prevent this, many surgeons advocate using post-operative antibiotic prophylaxis. The use of antibiotics in children is not without risks and with limited published data and variability both countrywide and in our unit, we wanted to address this research question.

Objective

To assess fistula rates and whether the provision of antibiotics post-operatively affected the incidence of oronasal fistula formation in patients with cleft palate.

Methodology

We performed an institutional retrospective study using data from patients undergoing primary palatoplasty between August 2021 and August 2022. These patients were divided into 2 groups. Group A included patients who received antibiotics only on induction and Group B additionally received post-operative antibiotic prophylaxis for 7 days. All participants (97) were evaluated for incidence of post-operative fistula formation.

Results

There was no evidence to suggest a difference in the fistula rate between the different timings of antibiotic regimen in Cycle 1; on induction + 2 intravenous doses (Group A) P = 0.807 and 7 days post-operatively (Group B) P = 0.820. Also, in cycle 2 there was no difference in the fistula rates between the 2 groups; P = 0.546 for Group A and P = 0.571 for Group B.

Conclusion

Our study suggests that the use of antibiotics post-operatively does not influence the formation of post-operative fistulae in cleft palate. This calls for a national randomised controlled study to answer this research question and achieve standardisation of practice.

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腭裂修复术中预防瘘的抗生素预防:一项质量改进研究。
背景:腭裂修复术后感染可导致创面裂开并形成瘘管。为了防止这种情况,许多外科医生提倡术后使用抗生素预防。在儿童中使用抗生素并非没有风险,而且在全国和我们单位发表的数据有限,而且存在差异,我们想解决这个研究问题。目的:探讨腭裂患者的口鼻瘘发生率及术后抗生素的使用是否影响口鼻瘘的发生率。方法:我们对2021年8月至2022年8月间接受初级腭成形术患者的数据进行了一项机构回顾性研究。患者分为两组。A组患者仅在诱导时使用抗生素,B组患者术后额外使用抗生素预防治疗7天。对所有参与者(97名)进行术后瘘管形成发生率评估。结果:没有证据表明第1周期抗生素方案的不同时间之间的瘘率有差异;诱导+ 2次静脉给药(A组)P = 0.807,术后7 d (B组)P = 0.820。此外,在第2周期,两组之间的瘘管率没有差异;A组P = 0.546, b组P = 0.571。结论:术后抗生素的使用对腭裂术后瘘的形成没有影响。这需要一项全国性的随机对照研究来回答这个研究问题,并实现实践的标准化。
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JPRAS Open Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: JPRAS Open is an international, open access journal dedicated to publishing case reports, short communications, and full-length articles. JPRAS Open will provide the most current source of information and references in plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery. The Journal is based on the continued need to improve surgical care by providing highlights in general reconstructive surgery; cleft lip, palate and craniofacial surgery; head and neck surgery; skin cancer; breast surgery; hand surgery; lower limb trauma; burns; and aesthetic surgery. The Journal will provide authors with fast publication times.
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