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Eficacia de la administración profiláctica de antibióticos
Cirugía del cáncer mamario en pacientes con sobrepeso u obesas
Se investigó la eficacia de la administración profiláctica de ampicilina-sulbactam para la reducción de la incidencia de infección del sitio quirúrgico en pacientes con cáncer de mama obesas o con sobrepeso, sometidas a cirugía no reconstructiva.
Autor/a: Dres. Gullouglu B, Guler SA, Ugurlu M, Culha G
Fuente: Ann Surg 2013; 257(1): 37-43
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