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ANTIBIOTICS IN
SURGERY
Tuan Ahmad Zulkarnain
Nur-Liyana
Supervisor: Dr. Zalikha
OUTLINE
• Introduction
• Antibiotics Classification
• Uses of Antibiotics in Surgery
• Prophylaxis
• Therapeutic
• Take home messages
ANTIBIOTICS
• A substance which has the capacity to kill or inhibit the
growth/ spread of microorganism
NORMAL FLORA
ANTIBIOTICS CLASSIFICATION
Principles of Antibiotics in
Surgery
• Indication (prophylaxis vs. therapeutic)
• Susceptibility vs. empirical
• Pharmacokinetic
• Pharmacodynamics
• Combination ?
• Cost
• Availability
• Monitoring
• Compliance
Antibiotics Prophylaxis in Surgery
• Use of antibiotic where there is no evidence of infection
but expected to be exposed to pathogens that constitutes
a major risk of infection.
• Single dose regime, based on the most common organism,
which is given at the time of induction to ensure the minimum
inhibitory concentration during skin incision – reduces risk of
surgical site infection (SSI) and post op infection
• Usually a single dose is sufficient. A second dose
may be required in the following situations:
• a. in prolonged operations
• b. when there is contamination during operation
• Giving more than 1 or 2 doses postoperatively is
generally not advised. The practice of continuing
prophylactic antibiotics until surgical drains have
been removed is not recommended.
(NAG 2008)
General Principles of Surgical
Prophylaxis
• A single preoperative dose of antibiotic is as effective as
full five days course of therapy assuming uncomplicated
procedure.
• Prophylactic antibiotics should be administered within 1
hour prior to incision, preferably with induction of
anesthesia.
• Prophylactic antibiotics should target anticipated
organisms.
• Prophylaxis is generally recommended for clean-
contaminated (risk of infection is 6%) and
contaminated (risk of infection is 15%) operations
• In clean operation prophylaxis is also indicated under
certain conditions i.e. where there is prosthesis
implanted, high risk perforation where infection is
catastrophic e.g. neurosurgery or cardiac surgery.
Classification of SurgicalWound
Goals of Antibiotic Prophylaxis
• Reduce the incidence of surgical site infection (SSI)
• Minimize the effect on the patient’s normal bacterial
flora.
• Minimize adverse side effects of antibiotics.
• Minimize the emergence of antibiotics resistant strains of
bacteria.
• Cost effectiveness.
PROCEDURE SUGGESTED ANTIBIOTIC
1. GI surgery
2. HBS surgery
IV Cefoperazone 1g PLUS IV
Metronidazole 500mg
1. Hernia repair with mesh
(includes laparoscopic repair)
2. Breast
(not recommended for minor
excision
3.Burns
IV Cloxacillin 1G
Vascular Operation IV Ampicillin/Sulbactam 1.5g
Neurosurgery IV Ceftriaxone 1g AND
IV Metronidazole 500mg
Urology IV Amoxicillin / clavulanate 1.2g
GUIDELINES FOR SURGICAL
PROPHYLACTIC ANTIBIOTICS
THERAPEUTIC ANTIBIOTICS
Therapeutic
Antibiotics:
PRINCIPLES
C&S
Pharmaco-
dynamics &
TDM
Host status
Site of
infection
Combination
Prevent
resistance
Synergism/
Additive
therapy
Multiple
pathogens
THERAPEUTIC
ANTIBIOTICS
Empirical
Initiation of treatment prior
to determination of a firm
diagnosis
Definitive
Specific to organism isolated
in C&S
EMPIRICTHERAPY
• When to start ?
• Risk of surgical infection is high - based on the underlying disease
process (e.g. perforated appendicitis) [prophylaxis  empiric]
• Significant contamination during surgery has occurred (e.g.
considerable spillage of colon contents)
• In critically ill patients – potential site of infection has been identified
• Severe sepsis or septic shock
• Short course (3-5 days)
• Stop if the presence of a local site or systemic infection is not
revealed
MONOMICROBIALVS
POLYMICROBIAL
• Monomicrobial infections:
• Nosocomial which occurred in postoperative patients, e.g. UTI,
pneumonia, catheter-related infection
• Polymicrobial infections:
• culture results less helpful
• Thus, antibiotic regimen should not be modified solely on
culture information. Clinical course is more important.
Systemic Inflammatory Response
Syndrome (SIRS)
• Empiric antibiotics are not indicated for all patients with
SIRS
• Indications for antibiotic therapy include the following:
• Suspected or diagnosed infectious etiology (e.g. UTI,
pneumonia, cellulitis)
• Neutropenia or other immunocompromised states
• Asplenia - Due to the potential for overwhelming
postsplenectomy infection
HBS:
1) Liver
• Enterobacteriaceae,
Enterococci,
Bacteroides
• Cefobid & Flagyl -
penetrate well into
abscess cavity
• Ampicillin &
Gentamicin & Flagyl
2) GB
• E. coli, Klebsiella,
Strep. faecalis
• Only certain
antibiotics can be
excreted in bile
• Unasyn, Cefobid &
Flagyl
• Cholangitis –
Imipenem,Tazocin
Stomach & Duodenum:
• H. pylori
• Clarithromycin &
Flagyl or Amoxycillin
Pancreas:
• Enterobacteriaceae,
B. fragilis
• Ciprofloxacin/Flagyl,
Carbapenems
Jejunum, Ileum, Large bowel:
• Enterobacteriaceae,
Enterococci, Bacteroides
• Ampicillin & Gentamicin &
Metronidazole
• Broad spectrum (3rd
generation Cephalosporins)
& Flagyl
• Abdominal trauma – 3rd generation Cephalosporins,
Cefuroxime,Augmentin, Unasyn
• Perforated viscus, Peritonitis - 3rd generation Cephalosporins
& Flagyl
• Breast abscess (S. aureus) – Cloxacillin
• Mycotic pseudoaneurysm – Cloxacillin
• Prostethic graft infection - 3rd generation Cephalosporins
• MRSA -Vancomycin
DURATION OFTHERAPY
• Duration should be long enough to prevent
relapse yet not excessive, as it can increase side
effects and resistance
• Factors such as decreasing trend ofWBCs and
lack of fever guide the length of therapy
• The search for extra abdominal source of
infection or a residual /ongoing source of intra
abdominal infection should be sought
DURATION OFTHERAPY
• Penetrating GI trauma without extensive
contamination
• 12-24hours
• Perforated/gangrenous appendicitis
• 3-5days
• Peritoneal soilage due to perforated viscus with
moderate degrees of contamination
• 5-7days
• Extensive peritoneal soilage/immunocompromised
host
• 7-14days
SIDE EFFECTS
Antibiotic Side Effects
Penicillins • Allergy (serious anaphylaxis)
Cephalosporins • Allergy
Aminoglycosides • Hearing loss
• Vertigo
• Renal dysfunction
Carbapenems • Seizures (Imipenem)
• Rashes
Macrolides • Prolonged QT interval
(Erythromycin)
• Hearing loss
• Jaundice
ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE
• Resistance of a microorganism to an
antimicrobial agent to which it was previously
sensitive
• Resistant organisms are able to withstand attack
by antimicrobial medicines so that standard
treatments become ineffective and infections
persist and may spread to others
ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE
Intrinsic
• Drug target is not present in the bacteria’s metabolic
pathways
Acquired
• Mutation
• Transfer of genetic material from resistant to susceptible
organisms (plasmids, transposons, bacteriophages)
Main factors contributing to resistance are:
• Excess antibiotic usage
• Incorrect use of broad spectrum agents
• Incorrect dosing
• Non compliance
TAKE HOME MESSAGES
• Prophylactic antibiotic should be given in clean surgery which involves
prosthetic implants, in clean-contaminated and contaminated surgeries
• Prophylactic antibiotics should be administered within 1 hour prior to incision
• Therapeutic antibiotic should be started for dirty wound
• Empirical therapy should be altered according to the sensitivity of the culture
• Escalation and de-escalation of antibiotics should be done based on clinical
response and aided by culture and sensitivity results
• Therapeutic drug monitoring is done in antibiotics with narrow therapeutic
range (Amikacin, Gentamycin,Vancomycin)
• Allergic reactions include anaphylaxis, fever, rashes, nephritis,
granulocytopenia & hemolytic anemia are possible side effects of Penicillins
and Cephalosporins
• Appropriate choice of antibiotics, dosage, compliance should be ensured to
avoid emergence of resistance
THANKYOU
References:
• National Antibiotic Guideline 2008
• Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery
• Niederman MS. Principles of appropriate antibiotic use
• Medscape
• Enterococcal Resistance – An Overview (YA Marothi, H
Agnihotri, D Dubey) Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology,
(2005) 23 (4):214-9
• Antibiotics in the treatment of biliary infection (J S Dooley, J M
Hamilton-Miller, W Brumfitt, and S Sherlock) Gut. 1984 Sep;
25(9): 988–998.

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Antibiotics In Surgery

  • 1. ANTIBIOTICS IN SURGERY Tuan Ahmad Zulkarnain Nur-Liyana Supervisor: Dr. Zalikha
  • 2. OUTLINE • Introduction • Antibiotics Classification • Uses of Antibiotics in Surgery • Prophylaxis • Therapeutic • Take home messages
  • 3. ANTIBIOTICS • A substance which has the capacity to kill or inhibit the growth/ spread of microorganism
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  • 7. Principles of Antibiotics in Surgery • Indication (prophylaxis vs. therapeutic) • Susceptibility vs. empirical • Pharmacokinetic • Pharmacodynamics • Combination ? • Cost • Availability • Monitoring • Compliance
  • 8. Antibiotics Prophylaxis in Surgery • Use of antibiotic where there is no evidence of infection but expected to be exposed to pathogens that constitutes a major risk of infection. • Single dose regime, based on the most common organism, which is given at the time of induction to ensure the minimum inhibitory concentration during skin incision – reduces risk of surgical site infection (SSI) and post op infection
  • 9. • Usually a single dose is sufficient. A second dose may be required in the following situations: • a. in prolonged operations • b. when there is contamination during operation • Giving more than 1 or 2 doses postoperatively is generally not advised. The practice of continuing prophylactic antibiotics until surgical drains have been removed is not recommended. (NAG 2008)
  • 10. General Principles of Surgical Prophylaxis • A single preoperative dose of antibiotic is as effective as full five days course of therapy assuming uncomplicated procedure. • Prophylactic antibiotics should be administered within 1 hour prior to incision, preferably with induction of anesthesia. • Prophylactic antibiotics should target anticipated organisms.
  • 11. • Prophylaxis is generally recommended for clean- contaminated (risk of infection is 6%) and contaminated (risk of infection is 15%) operations • In clean operation prophylaxis is also indicated under certain conditions i.e. where there is prosthesis implanted, high risk perforation where infection is catastrophic e.g. neurosurgery or cardiac surgery.
  • 13. Goals of Antibiotic Prophylaxis • Reduce the incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) • Minimize the effect on the patient’s normal bacterial flora. • Minimize adverse side effects of antibiotics. • Minimize the emergence of antibiotics resistant strains of bacteria. • Cost effectiveness.
  • 14. PROCEDURE SUGGESTED ANTIBIOTIC 1. GI surgery 2. HBS surgery IV Cefoperazone 1g PLUS IV Metronidazole 500mg 1. Hernia repair with mesh (includes laparoscopic repair) 2. Breast (not recommended for minor excision 3.Burns IV Cloxacillin 1G Vascular Operation IV Ampicillin/Sulbactam 1.5g Neurosurgery IV Ceftriaxone 1g AND IV Metronidazole 500mg Urology IV Amoxicillin / clavulanate 1.2g GUIDELINES FOR SURGICAL PROPHYLACTIC ANTIBIOTICS
  • 16. Therapeutic Antibiotics: PRINCIPLES C&S Pharmaco- dynamics & TDM Host status Site of infection Combination Prevent resistance Synergism/ Additive therapy Multiple pathogens
  • 17. THERAPEUTIC ANTIBIOTICS Empirical Initiation of treatment prior to determination of a firm diagnosis Definitive Specific to organism isolated in C&S
  • 18. EMPIRICTHERAPY • When to start ? • Risk of surgical infection is high - based on the underlying disease process (e.g. perforated appendicitis) [prophylaxis  empiric] • Significant contamination during surgery has occurred (e.g. considerable spillage of colon contents) • In critically ill patients – potential site of infection has been identified • Severe sepsis or septic shock • Short course (3-5 days) • Stop if the presence of a local site or systemic infection is not revealed
  • 19. MONOMICROBIALVS POLYMICROBIAL • Monomicrobial infections: • Nosocomial which occurred in postoperative patients, e.g. UTI, pneumonia, catheter-related infection • Polymicrobial infections: • culture results less helpful • Thus, antibiotic regimen should not be modified solely on culture information. Clinical course is more important.
  • 20. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) • Empiric antibiotics are not indicated for all patients with SIRS • Indications for antibiotic therapy include the following: • Suspected or diagnosed infectious etiology (e.g. UTI, pneumonia, cellulitis) • Neutropenia or other immunocompromised states • Asplenia - Due to the potential for overwhelming postsplenectomy infection
  • 21. HBS: 1) Liver • Enterobacteriaceae, Enterococci, Bacteroides • Cefobid & Flagyl - penetrate well into abscess cavity • Ampicillin & Gentamicin & Flagyl 2) GB • E. coli, Klebsiella, Strep. faecalis • Only certain antibiotics can be excreted in bile • Unasyn, Cefobid & Flagyl • Cholangitis – Imipenem,Tazocin Stomach & Duodenum: • H. pylori • Clarithromycin & Flagyl or Amoxycillin Pancreas: • Enterobacteriaceae, B. fragilis • Ciprofloxacin/Flagyl, Carbapenems Jejunum, Ileum, Large bowel: • Enterobacteriaceae, Enterococci, Bacteroides • Ampicillin & Gentamicin & Metronidazole • Broad spectrum (3rd generation Cephalosporins) & Flagyl
  • 22. • Abdominal trauma – 3rd generation Cephalosporins, Cefuroxime,Augmentin, Unasyn • Perforated viscus, Peritonitis - 3rd generation Cephalosporins & Flagyl • Breast abscess (S. aureus) – Cloxacillin • Mycotic pseudoaneurysm – Cloxacillin • Prostethic graft infection - 3rd generation Cephalosporins • MRSA -Vancomycin
  • 23. DURATION OFTHERAPY • Duration should be long enough to prevent relapse yet not excessive, as it can increase side effects and resistance • Factors such as decreasing trend ofWBCs and lack of fever guide the length of therapy • The search for extra abdominal source of infection or a residual /ongoing source of intra abdominal infection should be sought
  • 24. DURATION OFTHERAPY • Penetrating GI trauma without extensive contamination • 12-24hours • Perforated/gangrenous appendicitis • 3-5days • Peritoneal soilage due to perforated viscus with moderate degrees of contamination • 5-7days • Extensive peritoneal soilage/immunocompromised host • 7-14days
  • 25. SIDE EFFECTS Antibiotic Side Effects Penicillins • Allergy (serious anaphylaxis) Cephalosporins • Allergy Aminoglycosides • Hearing loss • Vertigo • Renal dysfunction Carbapenems • Seizures (Imipenem) • Rashes Macrolides • Prolonged QT interval (Erythromycin) • Hearing loss • Jaundice
  • 26. ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE • Resistance of a microorganism to an antimicrobial agent to which it was previously sensitive • Resistant organisms are able to withstand attack by antimicrobial medicines so that standard treatments become ineffective and infections persist and may spread to others
  • 27. ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE Intrinsic • Drug target is not present in the bacteria’s metabolic pathways Acquired • Mutation • Transfer of genetic material from resistant to susceptible organisms (plasmids, transposons, bacteriophages)
  • 28. Main factors contributing to resistance are: • Excess antibiotic usage • Incorrect use of broad spectrum agents • Incorrect dosing • Non compliance
  • 29. TAKE HOME MESSAGES • Prophylactic antibiotic should be given in clean surgery which involves prosthetic implants, in clean-contaminated and contaminated surgeries • Prophylactic antibiotics should be administered within 1 hour prior to incision • Therapeutic antibiotic should be started for dirty wound • Empirical therapy should be altered according to the sensitivity of the culture • Escalation and de-escalation of antibiotics should be done based on clinical response and aided by culture and sensitivity results • Therapeutic drug monitoring is done in antibiotics with narrow therapeutic range (Amikacin, Gentamycin,Vancomycin) • Allergic reactions include anaphylaxis, fever, rashes, nephritis, granulocytopenia & hemolytic anemia are possible side effects of Penicillins and Cephalosporins • Appropriate choice of antibiotics, dosage, compliance should be ensured to avoid emergence of resistance
  • 30. THANKYOU References: • National Antibiotic Guideline 2008 • Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery • Niederman MS. Principles of appropriate antibiotic use • Medscape • Enterococcal Resistance – An Overview (YA Marothi, H Agnihotri, D Dubey) Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, (2005) 23 (4):214-9 • Antibiotics in the treatment of biliary infection (J S Dooley, J M Hamilton-Miller, W Brumfitt, and S Sherlock) Gut. 1984 Sep; 25(9): 988–998.

Notas del editor

  1. The skin and mucous membranes always harbor a variety of microorganisms that can be arranged into two groups: (1) The resident flora consists of relatively fixed types of microorganisms regularly found in a given area at a given age; if disturbed, it promptly reestablishes itself. (2) The transient flora consists of non-pathogenic or potentially pathogenic microorganisms that inhabit the skin or mucous membranes for hours, days, or weeks; it is derived from the environment, does not produce disease, and does not establish itself permanently on the surface. Members of the transient flora are generally of little significance so long as the normal resident flora remains intact. However, if the resident flora is disturbed, transient microorganisms may colonize, proliferate, and produce disease.
  2. - It is the use of antibiotics to prevent infections at the surgical site. It should be considered when there is significant risk of post-operative infection or where post-operative infection would have severe consequences - Sources: Patient Environment Surgeon and/ or assistants