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Irrigation of the peritoneal cavity and local antibiotics in the treatment of peritonitis

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Peritonitis was induced in the Sprague-Dawley rats by the implantation of gelatin capsules containing 0.3 milliliter of human fecal suspension into the peritoneal cavity. The rats were then treated with systemic antibiotics or peritoneal irrigation with normal saline solution alone or cephalotin solution, 2,000 micrograms per liter, or both

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