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Trends over 20 years of antimicrobial prophylaxis for artificial urinary sphincter surgery.

Helen H SunMichael CallegariEric ZhouStephen RhodesAaron BrantErin JesseMegan PruntyJonathan E ShoagKyle ScarberryKirtishri MishraShubham Gupta
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2023)
Adherence to AUA antimicrobial guidelines for AUS surgery appears to have increased over the last two decades. While guideline-adherent regimens were associated with decreased risk of any complication and surgical intervention, no significant association was found with risk of infection. Surgeons appear to be increasingly following AUA recommendations for antimicrobial prophylaxis for AUS surgery, however, further level 1 evidence should be obtained to demonstrate conclusive benefit of these regimens.
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