U.S., March 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07478874) titled 'Prophylaxis Against Surgical Site Infections Using Local as Well as Systemic Antibiotic' on March 13.
Brief Summary: Surgical site infections were defined as infections that developed in the area of an operation within 30 days after surgery. They remained a common problem after surgery and could increase pain, delay wound healing, prolong hospital stay, increase treatment costs, and raise the risk of further complications. Although systemic antibiotics were routinely used before surgery to reduce this risk, it was not yet clear whether adding a local antibiotic directly into the wound provided better protection than systemic antibi...