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Evaluation of post-operative complications after mastectomy performed without perioperative antimicrobial prophylaxis in dogs.

Philip SpåreIngrid LjungvallKarl LjungvallAnnika Bergström
Published in: Acta veterinaria Scandinavica (2021)
The incidence of SSI was lower than or similar to previously reported incidences of SSI in dog populations that have undergone tumour excisional surgery, despite the fact that dogs in the present study had not received perioperative antibiotics. Dogs that had two or more glands excised had an increased risk of developing SSI and non-SSI complications compared to dogs that had one gland excised. Furthermore, higher BW was associated with an increased risk of non-SSI complications. Results from the study indicate that routine use of perioperative antibiotics in tumour excisional surgery can be questioned, at least in single gland mastectomy in otherwise clinically healthy dogs.
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