
Adjuvant antimicrobial therapy with renal calculus surgery
Journal of Urology. 1977; 118(2): 233-236.
A randomized prospective study was done, comparing massive penicillin dosage (60 million units) to the recommended dose of ticarcillin (200 mg. per kg.) in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections. A total of 50 patients with staghorn or multiple calculi who underwent anatrophic nephrolithotomy was entered into the study during a period of 14 months. Bacteriologic results were comparable. No significant toxicity from either massive penicillin or ticarcillin was observed
Kidney Calculi [Surgery] [Complications]; Penicillins [Therapeutic Use]; Ticarcillin [Therapeutic Use]; Urinary Tract Infections [Drug Therapy.] [Complications]; Adult; Aged; Middle Age; Prospective Studies
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