Surgical Management of Pediatric Dog Bites: A Systematic Review and Treatment Guideline
Abstract
Dog bites are a unique and unusual injury in children, associated with atypical bacterial species, high infection rates, and controversial surgical treatment. Expert recommendations currently guide management and no surgical evidence-based guidelines exist. We conducted a systematic review to answer three management questions: (1) What are the best practices for wound management? (2) In what circumstances should prophylactic antibiotics be administered? (3) In what circumstances should rabies prophylaxis be given?
Keywords
Pediatric TraumaDog Bite InjuriesWound ManagementAntibiotic ProphylaxisRabies ProphylaxisPediatric SurgeryInfection PreventionHashtags
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