The Efficacy of Postoperative Oral
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The Efficacy of Postoperative Oral Antibiotics in Appendicitis: A Randomized Prospective Double-Blinded Study
The conventional treatment of acute appendicitis is appendectomy followed by intravenous (IV) antibiotics until intraabdominal infection has resolved. It is controversial as to whether it is efficacious to add a course of oral antibiotics after cessation of IV antibiotics. All consenting patients ...
October 1, 2004; The American Surgeon
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