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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, May 1996, 1311-1313, Vol 40, No. 5
C Martin, X Viviand, A Cottin, V Savelli, C Brousse, E Ragni, C Richaud and MN Mallet
Ceftriaxone concentrations in abdominal tissues were evaluated at different
stages of open prostatectomy. Ceftriaxone was administered as antibiotic
prophylaxis, and 15 consecutive patients were given a single dose of
ceftriaxone (1,000 mg intravenously in 1 min) 30 min before surgery.
Ceftriaxone concentrations in tissue were determined at three stages of the
surgical procedure; upon the opening of the abdominal cavity, during the
prostatectomy, and upon the closure of the abdominal cavity. Samples of the
following tissues or sample were assayed: epiploic and abdominal-wall fat;
Retzius' space, bladder, and prostate tissue; and urine. During the
different stages of the surgical procedure, for all patients, and in the
different tested tissues, ceftriaxone concentrations greater than or equal
to the cutoff point (4 micrograms/g of tissue) were measured. The highest
concentrations were obtained in the bladder (43 +/- 18 micrograms/g) and in
the prostate (35 +/- 18 micrograms/g). In fatty tissues, concentrations
were between 13 +/- 5 and 22 +/- 8 micrograms/g. All patients (15 of 15)
had ceftriaxone levels in tissue greater than the MICs for the potential
pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae,
and Proteus mirabilis). In conclusion, during open prostatectomy and after
the use of a single dose of ceftriaxone (1,000 mg), high antibiotic levels
were obtained throughout the surgical procedure in the tissues potentially
involved in postoperative infection.
Copyright © 1996 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Concentrations of ceftriaxone (1,000 milligrams intravenously) in abdominal tissues during open prostatectomy
Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Hopital Nord, Marseille, France.
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