Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3311976 | Journal de Chirurgie Viscérale | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Acute calculous cholecystitis consists of various morbid conditions, ranging from mild cases that are relieved by the oral administration of antimicrobial drugs or that resolve even without antimicrobials to severe cases complicated by biliary peritonitis. Microbial cultures should be performed by harvesting bile at all available opportunities to identify both aerobic and anaerobic organisms. Empirically selected antimicrobials should be administered. Antimicrobial activity against potential causative organisms, severity of cholecystitis, patient's previous history of antimicrobial therapy, and local susceptibility patterns (antibiogram) must be taken into consideration in the choice of antimicrobial drugs. When causative organisms are identified, the antimicrobial drug should be changed for a narrower-spectrum antimicrobial agent on the basis of the species and their susceptibility testing results.
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Authors
D. Fuks, C. Cossé, J.-M. Régimbeau,