- Oral antibiotics were found to be noninferior to intravenous therapy in the modified intent-to-treat analysis
- The primary outcome assessed the number of study injury–related surgical interventions within 1 year.
- The recurrence of deep surgical site infections was a secondary outcome.
- The discrepancy between mITT and per-protocol analysis introduced uncertainty.
- Further research is needed to clarify long-term efficacy.
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