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Endoftalmitídy po operáciách sosovky
[Endophthalmitis after lens surgery]

. 1998 May ; 54 (3) : 141-7.

Language Slovak Country Czech Republic Media print

Document type English Abstract, Journal Article

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PubMed 9721475

At the University Eye Clinic Bratislava we performed a retrospective study on the occurrence of endophthalmitis after lens operations. Over the years 1993-1995 we performed 2374 lens operations. Endophthalmitis occurred in 20 eyes (0.84%). Endophthalmitis occurred after uncomplicated as well as after surgical procedures with various perioperative complications. All patients were treated with antibiotics locally and parenterally. Nine patients were treated with steroids. In these patients we did not performed pars plana vitrectomy. Owing to endophthalmitis one eye was eviscerated. In one eye after previous vitrectomy for proliferative diabetic retinopathy developed later inoperable retinal detachment. In one eye was present an old retinal detachment before the cosmetic cataract extraction was performed. Without any complications were cured nine eyes. In eight eyes are remained iris synechiae and vitreous opacities. Two eyes lost light perception and one eye was without light perception already before cataract extraction. The final visual acuity was better than 2/60 in 70% of the eyes and better than 6/36 in 50% of the eyes.

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