[A case of metastatic Enterococcus faecalis endophthalmitis].

Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi

Eye Clinic, Odawara City Hospital, Yokohama, Japan.

Published: June 1991

We reported a case of successful treatment of early-stage metastatic endophthalmitis caused by Enterococcus faecalis with vitrectomy and lensectomy. The case was a 50-year-old male with poorly controlled diabetes. Following T-tube drainage for a necrotic cholecystitis operation, he developed iridocyclitis in both eyes as well as fever. At the time of his first visit to our clinic, his right eye had already lost light perception. His left eye had visual acuity recognizing of hand movement, marked uveitis, complicated cataract, and dense vitreous opacity. As gram positive cocci were isolated from the aspirated vitreous, we conducted lensectomy and vitrectomy under irrigation of antibiotics. With systemic postoperative antibiotics and human immunoglobulin, the patient showed remarkable improvement in his ocular fundus. By 60 days after the operation, the visual acuity of his left eye recovered to 4/20. Metastatic Enterococcus faecalis endophthalmitis has almost nerve been reported in Japan. The diagnosis and treatment of this disease with a reference to the above findings were discussed.

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