Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 1995)

Postsurgical endophthalmitis: Diagnosis and management

  • Das Taraprasad,
  • Dogra Mangat,
  • Gopal Lingam,
  • Jalali Subhadra,
  • Kumar Atul,
  • Malpani Anupam,
  • Natarajan S,
  • Rajeev B,
  • Sharma Savitri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 3
pp. 103 – 116

Abstract

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Infectious endophthalmitis following intraocular surgery is a complication that could cause severe visual loss or loss of the eye. The categorisation of the event that led to intraocular infection will help the clinician to predict the infectious agent and begin appropriate therapy. Most of the cases of postsurgical endophthalmitis are seen following cataract surgery. It is important for all ophthalmologists, irrespective of specialisation and areas of interest,to be familiar with the management of endophthalmitis. This review briefly describes the facets of clinical and laboratory diagnosis, pathology, and management. While the different viewpoints in the management of endophthalmitis are mentioned in appropriate places, more attention is paid to present a rational approach to the management of endophthalmitis.