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Update Course Rewind: Effects of Mechanical Bowel Prep on SSIs 2022

Video Published 2023-06-22 Updated 2026-06-02

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Review of evidence on mechanical bowel preparation for pediatric colorectal procedures, specifically addressing SSI prevention in a colostomy closure case. Adult literature shows no benefit from mechanical prep alone, while preoperative IV antibiotics remain the gold standard; oral antibiotics show promise in adults but lack pediatric validation.

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  • Mechanical bowel prep shows no benefit in reducing SSIs in pediatric colorectal surgery, contrary to historical practice.
  • Preoperative IV antibiotics 30 minutes before incision remain the strongest evidence-based intervention to reduce SSIs.
  • Adult data supports oral antibiotics for SSI reduction, but recent pediatric retrospective studies have not confirmed this benefit.
  • Mechanical bowel prep does not decrease anastomotic leaks, hospital stay, or promote earlier feeding in pediatric patients.
  • Evidence-based practice has shifted away from 'vigorous mechanical bowel preparation' once standard in colorectal surgery.

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