The role of antibiotics in endoscopic sinus surgery : Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery

Secondary Logo

Journal Logo

NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES: Edited by Samuel S. Becker and Nithin D. Adappa

The role of antibiotics in endoscopic sinus surgery

Coughlan, Carolyn A.; Bhandarkar, Naveen

Author Information
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery 23(1):p 47-52, February 2015. | DOI: 10.1097/MOO.0000000000000122

Abstract

Purpose of review 

To review and discuss recent literature regarding the use of antibiotics in relation to endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS), including perioperative antibiotics, postoperative antibiotics, and antibiotic usage in the setting of postoperative packing.

Recent findings 

Perioperative antibiotics are not recommended by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. The necessity of antibiotics following ESS is a heavily debated topic. Most studies show little to no improvement in outcomes. Significant improvement in quality-of-life outcomes and endoscopic scoring appears limited to the early postoperative period using conventional postoperative antibiotics. Prolonged macrolide therapy may improve long-term outcomes. There is no convincing evidence to show the need for antibiotics in the setting of postoperative packing.

Summary 

The available evidence regarding antibiotic use in relation to ESS overall fails to demonstrate routine benefit; however, the studies have various limitations. Overall, future, well designed, large-scale prospective studies would be beneficial to direct appropriate antibiotic use, whether systemic or topical, in relation to ESS.

Erratum

Naveen D. Bhandarkar's middle initial was omitted from his paper, “The role of antibiotics in endoscopic sinus surgery” . This omission is hereby corrected.

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery. 23(3):260, June 2015.

Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

You can read the full text of this article if you:

Access through Ovid