Postoperative Alcaligenes xylosoxidans endophthalmitis: Report of two cases

We report two cases of postoperative Alcaligenes xylosoxidans endophthalmitis. A 78-year-old woman in good general health developed A. xylosoxidans endophthalmitis one month after an uncomplicated phacoemulsification procedure with posterior chamber intraocular lens. It was performed on her left eye...

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2008
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Universidad del Rosario
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Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
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eng
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oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/26767
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/26767
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Alcaligenes/isolation & purification
Microbiology
Eye infections
Lens implantation
Intraocular
Reoperation
Vitrectomy
Vitreous body
Adult
Aged
Female
Male
Extração de catarata
Endoftalmite
Infecções oculares bacterianas
Implante de lente intra-ocular
Reoperação
Vitrectomia
Corpo vítreo
Adulto
Idoso
Feminino
Masculino
Cataract extraction
Alcalígenes
Endophthalmitis
Microbiology
Case reports
Relatos de casos
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Summary:We report two cases of postoperative Alcaligenes xylosoxidans endophthalmitis. A 78-year-old woman in good general health developed A. xylosoxidans endophthalmitis one month after an uncomplicated phacoemulsification procedure with posterior chamber intraocular lens. It was performed on her left eye, at another institution. Removal of the intraocular lens and capsule was performed because of recurrent inflammation after vitrectomy and intravitreal antibiotic injections. Her son, a 55-year-old man, developed A. xylosoxidans endophthalmitis in his left eye, two months after an uncomplicated phacoemulsification procedure with posterior chamber intraocular lens (it also was performed by the same surgeon). He also required vitrectomy with removal of the intraocular lens and capsule because of persistent disease. A. xyloso - xidans can cause chronic low-grade and progressive endophthalmitis after cataract extraction that is often resistant to corrective antibiotic therapy. This kind of case is rare. There have been only previously reported seven cases worldwide to the best of our knowledge.