Gynecologic Oncology Reports (Oct 2024)

Prophylactic antibiotics for excision of premalignant vulvar lesions: A pilot randomized controlled trial

  • Mary M. Mullen,
  • Whitney R. Grither,
  • Hannah Millimet,
  • David G. Mutch,
  • Andrea R. Hagemann,
  • Carolyn K. McCourt,
  • Matthew A. Powell,
  • Premal H.Thaker,
  • Dineo Khabele,
  • Lindsay M. Kuroki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55
p. 101476

Abstract

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No prospective data have been described to inform guidelines on antibiotic prophylaxis for partial vulvectomies. Thus, we conducted a single-center, pilot, double-blind randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of prophylactic antibiotics to prevent wound complications after partial vulvectomies. Patients were randomly assigned 1:1 to preoperative antibiotics or no preoperative antibiotics. The primary outcome of 30-day postoperative wound complications occurred in 31 (62 %) of all patients, with no differences between groups. The most common wound complications were superficial separation (54.2 % antibiotic prophylaxis vs. 65.3 % no prophylaxis, p = 0.37) and surgical site infection (0 % antibiotic prophylaxis vs 7.7 % no prophylaxis, p = 0.49). However, this study was limited by differences in patient characteristics between the groups. This study provides data to perform power calculations for a trial examining the effect of preoperative antibiotics on surgical site infection.

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