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Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of a bundle of interventions involving a clinical pharmacologist aimed at changing surgeons approach to perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis (PAP) in an oncourology department. Materials and Methods. A single-center retrospective observational study was conducted. Data from 226 patients who underwent prostatectomy or nephrectomy in the oncourology department of Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2 (Krasnodar, Russia) between 2023 and 2025 were analyzed. Periods before (n=125) and after (n=101) the implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) strategy bundle with active participation of a clinical pharmacologist (pre-authorization, audit with feedback, education, handshake stewardship) were compared. The primary endpoint was the proportion of surgeries performed in compliance with the PAP protocol. Secondary endpoints included the incidence of infectious complications, antibiotic consumption (DDD/100 bed-days), direct costs of antibacterial drugs, dynamics of the microbial landscape, and the Drug Resistance Index (DRI). Results. After AMS implementation, the proportion of surgeries performed in accordance with the PAP protocol increased from 0% to 47.7% for prostatectomies and to 55.6% for nephrectomies. The mean duration of antibiotic use decreased from 7 to 2 days (p<0.001). Antibiotic consumption decreased by 31.2%, and costs were reduced by a factor of 4.3. The proportion of ESKAPE organisms in the microbial profile decreased from 26.3% to 16.4%. There was no statistically significant increase in the frequency of infectious complications (2.4% vs. 3.0%; p=1.000) or mortality (0% in both groups). Conclusions. AMS implementation integrating a clinical pharmacologist into the oncourology department workflow significantly improved adherence to clinical guidelines, reduced irrational antibiotic use and financial costs without compromising patient safety. This approach can serve as a model for optimizing PAP in other surgical departments. Keywords: antibiotic prophylaxis, antimicrobial stewardship, drug resistance, clinical pharmacologist, cost-benefit analysis, oncourology

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