Post-Traumatic Endophthalmitis Caused by Oerskovia turbata

Purpose: To present a previously unreported cause of bacterial endophthalmitis manifesting as delayed post-traumatic endophthalmitis ultimately responsive to total capsulectomy. Case Report: A patient presented with chronic endophthalmitis that occurred after ocular trauma with organic material and...

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Main Authors: Landon J. Rohowetz, Nimesh A. Patel, Nicolas A. Yannuzzi, Kenneth C. Fan, Darlene Miller, Harry W. Flynn Jr.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2019-09-01
Series:Case Reports in Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/502413
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Summary:Purpose: To present a previously unreported cause of bacterial endophthalmitis manifesting as delayed post-traumatic endophthalmitis ultimately responsive to total capsulectomy. Case Report: A patient presented with chronic endophthalmitis that occurred after ocular trauma with organic material and Oerskovia turbata was eventually isolated. After a prolonged treatment course, including two pars plana vitrectomies and total capsulectomy, the patient achieved 20/80 visual acuity at 1-year follow-up. Conclusion: This is the first reported patient with endophthalmitis due to O. turbata, a Gram-positive bacillus found in soil that rarely causes human infection. The infection had a delayed presentation despite early prophylactic antibiotics and was ultimately eliminated with total capsulectomy. Removal of lens and lens capsule may be necessary in the management of post-traumatic endophthalmitis unresponsive to more conservative therapy, particularly in cases involving atypical organisms and lens capsule violation.
ISSN:1663-2699