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Purpose: To describe a unique case of Gore-Tex (Gore Medical, AZ) suture-associated delayed-onset endophthalmitis in a patient with a history of scleromalacia, pathologic myopia, multiple prior vitrectomies in the setting of a scleral-sutured intraocular lens (IOL).
Methods: A 69-year-old man complained of blurry vision and eye pain 21 months after implantation of a scleral-sutured IOL and was found to have an exposed Gore-Tex suture with scleromalacia, vision loss to hand motion, a hypopyon, and vitritis. He was diagnosed with culture-positive endophthalmitis. He had a previous history of a rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair and subsequent dislocated IOL in this eye treated with a scleral-sutured IOL. A vitreous tap and injection of broad-spectrum antibiotics and suture removal at the slit lamp were performed at the time of presentation. One week later, he underwent pars plana vitrectomy and removal of the IOL.
Results: After the tap and inject and subsequent lens removal, his vision has returned to his preoperative vision of 20/100 with refraction.
Discussion: Gore-Tex suture is a nonabsorbable and flexible option with great tensile strength that has emerged as a favored alternative to polypropylene for the use in transscleral fixated IOLs. Although endophthalmitis and suture erosion are known complications of this procedure, this report describes one of the first cases of Gore-Tex suture-associated endophthalmitis.
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