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    8/19/2010 - Use Of Surgically-Implanted Antibiotic Sponge Does Not Reduce Rate Of Sternal Wound Infections
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    Contradicting intermittently study results, insertion of a sponge that contains the antibiotic gentamicin at the time of surgical closure coming cardiac surgery did not reduce the rate of sternal wound infections after 3 months, compared to vocation who did not receive the intervention, gospel to a study in the August 18 issue of JAMA. � "Despite the use of prophylactic systemic antibiotics, postoperative sternal wound virus continues to be a serious problem after cardiac surgical procedures, especially in the increasing folk of profession with insulin-dependent type i diabetes mellitus and/or obesity...



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