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Assessment of a 24-hour Preoperative Course of Antibiotic Therapy for Endoscopic Urological Surgery in Case of Positive Urine Culture
Sponsor: GCS Ramsay Santé pour l'Enseignement et la Recherche
Summary
Endourology poses the problem of post-operative infections. The need to obtain a negative urine culture prior to surgery is accepted, and the effectiveness of this measure in reducing the risk of post-operative infection has been proven. Current French recommendations are unanimous in favour of preventive treatment for asymptomatic bacteriuria (positive urine culture) prior to urological procedures involving contact with urine. These same recommendations specify that treatment should be brief, with a preoperative course of antibiotics lasting 48 hours. However, the scientific literature on the subject does not provide an answer to the question of whether 48 hours is the optimal duration of preoperative antibiotic treatment to avoid the risk of postoperative infection. In this context, it is interesting to evaluate a duration of preoperative antibiotic therapy limited to 24 hours, as no study can confirm that 24 hours of treatment is insufficient to prevent post-operative infection.
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
894
Start Date
2025-11-01
Completion Date
2027-08-31
Last Updated
2025-10-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
24 hours antibiotics
Antibiotic therapy will start 24 hours before urological surgery
48 hours antibiotics
Antibiotic therapy will start 48 hours before urological surgery
Locations (1)
Hôpital Privé des Peupliers
Paris, France