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Research Article

Outbreak of Multidrug-resistant Acute Postoperative Endophthalmitis due to Enterobacter aerogenes

, MS, , MS, DNB, , MD & , MBBS
Pages 121-126 | Received 19 Feb 2013, Accepted 29 Jul 2013, Published online: 24 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

Purpose: To report the clinical features, management, and outcome of 7 cases of culture-proven multidrug-resistant Enterobacter postoperative endophthalmitis following cataract surgery. Methods: Medical records of 7 cases of acute postoperative endophthalmitis after uneventful cataract surgery were reviewed. Details regarding age, gender, visual acuity and clinical features at presentation, microbiological profile, treatment interventions, and visual acuity and clinical features at 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months follow-up were collected. Results: All patients reported decreased visual acuity and pain as presenting symptoms. All patients were resistant to intravitreal antibiotics such as vancomycin (1 mg/0.1 mL) and ceftazidime (2.25 mg/0.1 mL). Culture of aqueous and vitreous sample was positive for Enterobacter aerogenes and sensitive to co-trimoxazole, cefoperazone–sulbactam, imipenem–meropenem, and piperacillin–tazobactem. Two patients with panophthalmitis and no perception of light underwent evisceration. Three patients had visual acuity of ≥6/24 at the final follow-up. Conclusion: Multidrug-resistant Enterobacter acute postoperative endophthalmitis has a poor prognosis if not intercepted early.

Notes

*This article has been accepted as a poster presentation at the Vitreo Retina Society of India (VRSI) annual conference held between December 6–8, 2012, Guwahati, India.

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