Keratitis nach DALK: Schützt patienteneigene Descement'sche Membran vor intraokularen Infektionen?

B. Bachmann
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Rationale: Interface keratitis after lamellar keratoplasty is one of the causes of graft failure. We report the first case of microbiologically proven Enterococcus faecium infection following deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) and review the available literature. Patient Concerns: A 37-years-old Caucasian man presented with pain, redness and severe vision loss in his right eye. Five weeks before, he underwent DALK using the FEMTO LDV Z8 in the same eye for the surgical correction of keratoconus. Diagnoses: Upon presentation, slit-lamp biomiscroscopy revealed corneal graft edema with multiple infiltrates located in the graft-host interface. Interventions: Therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) was carried out in addition with cultures of the donor lenticule removal. Laboratory results isolated a multi-resistant Enterococcus faecium interface infection. According to the antibiogram, the patient was treated with systemic Tigecycline and Linezolid for 7 days. Outcomes: During the following weeks, clinical features improved over time and no signs of active infection were visible seven months postoperatively. Lessons: Early PKP showed to be a good therapeutic option with great anatomic and functional outcomes.
保护自己的“面膜”避免静脉感染?
理由:板层角膜移植术后界面角膜炎是移植失败的原因之一。我们报告第一例微生物证实的粪便肠球菌感染后,深前板层角膜移植术(DALK),并回顾现有的文献。患者关注:37岁白人男性,右眼疼痛、发红、严重视力丧失。5周前,在同只眼内使用FEMTO LDV Z8进行了角膜矫正术。诊断:就诊后,裂隙灯生物显微镜检查显示角膜移植物水肿,移植物-宿主界面有多处浸润。干预措施:治疗性穿透性角膜移植术(PKP)在供体晶状体去除培养的基础上进行。实验室结果分离出一株多重耐药粪肠球菌界面感染。根据抗生素谱,患者全身性给予替加环素和利奈唑胺治疗7天。结果:在接下来的几周内,临床特征随着时间的推移而改善,术后7个月未见活动性感染迹象。经验:早期PKP是一种良好的治疗选择,具有良好的解剖和功能预后。
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