Cystourethroscopy
with:
manipulation, dilatation, biopsy, fulguration, resection or ureteral instrumentation
Note: If positive urine culture pre-operatively, institute treatment according to culture and susceptibility results.
Common Pathogens
Enterobacteriaceae
Pseudomonas spp
Enterococcus spp
Regimen(s) of Choice See General Principles and Pre-Op Antibiotic Administration and Intraoperative Antibiotic Administration | ||
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Oral regimens: (give 1-2h pre-op) | ||
Ciprofloxacin | 500mg PO | x 1 pre-op dose |
or | ||
Co-trimoxazole | 1 DS tablet PO | x 1 pre-op dose |
or |
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Parenteral regimens: | ||
Ceftriaxone | 1g IV | x 1 pre-op dose |
or | ||
Gentamicin | 1.5mg/kg IV | x 1 pre-op dose |
Alternative Regimens if allergy to cefazolin, or severe non-IgE-mediated reaction to any β-lactam (interstitial nephritis, hepatitis, hemolytic anemia, serum sickness, severe cutaneous reactions [e.g. SJS, TEN, DRESS]) | ||
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Oral regimens: (give 1-2h pre-op) | ||
Ciprofloxacin | 500mg PO | x 1 pre-op dose |
or | ||
Co-trimoxazole | 1 DS tablet PO | x 1 pre-op dose |
or |
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Parenteral regimen: | ||
Gentamicin | 1.5mg/kg IV | x 1 pre-op dose |