Endophthalmitis after Removal of an Intralenticular Foreign Body in Place without Symptoms for 20 Years. |
Young Choi, Youngsub Eom, Soo Youn Choi, Bo Young Lee, Eun Jee Kim, Su Yeon Kang, Jong Suk Song, Hyo Myung Kim |
Department of Ophthalmology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. hippotate@hanmail.net |
20년 동안 증상없이 잔존한 수정체 내 이물제거 후 발생한 안내염 |
최 영⋅엄영섭⋅최수연⋅이보영⋅김은지⋅강수연⋅송종석⋅김효명 |
고려대학교 의과대학 안과학교실 |
Correspondence:
Youngsub Eom, Email: hippotate@hanmail.net |
Received: 13 September 2018 • Revised: 6 October 2018 • Accepted: 23 April 2019 |
Abstract |
PURPOSE We report a case of postoperative endophthalmitis in the cataract patient, associated with removal of an intralenticular foreign body that had remained in place without symptoms for 20 years. CASE SUMMARY: A 45-year-old male visited our outpatient clinic complaining of gradual visual loss in his right eye over the past 3 months. In slit-lamp examinations, anterior capsular opacification, nuclear sclerosis, and posterior subcapsular opacity were observed in the right eye. Twenty years before, a tiny metallic projectile had hit his right eye, but slit-lamp examination at the time of injury did not reveal any intraocular foreign body. We decided to undergo cataract surgery. During phacoemulsification, a metallic foreign body was found in the lens and safely removed; then an intraocular lens was implanted. As hypopyon was evident 3 days later, we injected intravitreal antibiotics and applied fortified antibiotic eye drops to the right eye. The anterior chamber inflammation improved and the best-corrected visual acuity recovered to 1.0. CONCLUSIONS: Surgeon should be aware of that endophthalmitis could develop after cataract surgery with removal of an intralenticular foreign body that had been in place for 20 years. But did not trigger inflammation or cause any symptoms as the cataract progressed. |
Key Words:
Cataract surgery;Endophthalmitis;Intralenticular foreign body |
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