Role of bacteriocholia in development of infectious complications of pancreaticoduodenal resection

R. Kursenko, A. Trushin, D. A. Zaitsev, I. Vervekin, A. Svechkova, M. Belyaev, A. А. Zaharenko
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The incidence of infectious complications after pancreaticoduodenal resection remains significant. High frequency of bacteriocholia in this category of patients is a result of preoperative biliary drainage. The role of bacteriocholia in the development of surgical site infection and the methods of exposure to it are yet to be studied. The authors presented the analysis of Russian and foreign literature and considered the role of bacteriocholia in the development of surgical site infection after pancreaticoduodenal resection. Bacteriocholia appears to be one of the most significant factors in the surgical site infection after this kind of resection. Bacterial cultures in the intraoperative bile sample and the surgical microbiome are represented by pathogens resistant to standard drugs used for perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis. In order to decrease the incidence of surgical site infections after the pancreaticoduodenal resection it is essential to continue searching for the methods of exposure to bacteriocholia including revision of the approaches to perioperative administration of antibacterial agents.
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细菌性忧郁症在胰十二指肠切除术感染性并发症发生中的作用
胰十二指肠切除术后感染性并发症的发生率仍然很高。这类患者的高频率细菌性忧郁症是术前胆道引流的结果。细菌性忧郁症在手术部位感染发展中的作用以及接触它的方法尚待研究。作者对俄罗斯和外国文献进行了分析,并考虑了细菌性忧郁症在胰十二指肠切除术后手术部位感染发展中的作用。细菌性忧郁症似乎是这种切除术后手术部位感染的最重要因素之一。术中胆汁样本和手术微生物组中的细菌培养物以对围手术期抗生素预防所用标准药物具有耐药性的病原体为代表。为了降低胰十二指肠切除术后手术部位感染的发生率,有必要继续寻找暴露于细菌性忧郁症的方法,包括修订围手术期使用抗菌药物的方法。
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Annals of HPB Surgery Medicine-Gastroenterology
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