Restoring vision after cat bite: a case report on successful diagnostic and therapeutic regimen for Capnocytophaga endophthalmitis.

IF 2.9 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Lasse Wolfram, David A Merle, Jonas Neubauer, Spyridon Dimopoulos
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Abstract

Background: Capnocytophaga is a bacterium frequently found in the oral flora of dogs and cats (e.g. Capnocytophaga canimorsus) and humans (e.g. Capnocytophaga gingivalis). Among Capnocytophaga related ocular infections, fulminant endophthalmitis is a rare but sight-threatening clinical manifestation.

Case presentation: A 35-year-old previously healthy patient presented after a cat bite into the left upper and lower eyelid and nasal part of the conjunctiva of the left eye. At initial consultation, the corrected visual acuity was 0.8 in decimal scale and a detailed clinical examination revealed no evidence of ocular penetration. However, daily follow-up examinations under local therapy revealed a progressive intraocular inflammation, therefore the decision was made to perform a diagnostic vitrectomy with intravitreal and systemic antibiotic treatment. Capnocytophaga felis was detected as the cause of endophthalmitis and the initiated treatment resulted in quick morphological and functional recovery of the left eye. After surgery of secondary cataract, visual acuity improved from hand motion preoperatively to 1.0 postoperatively.

Conclusions: Early recognition as well as prompt and effective treatment of animal bite associated endophthalmitis is essential for good visual recovery and functional outcome. Furthermore, this case highlights the importance of daily follow-up examinations, even in the absence of signs of ocular penetration and intraocular inflammation, to enable prompt and effective treatment initiation. Given the negative results in bacterial culture, we additionally emphasize the value of sequencing-based microbiological diagnostics in unclear cases.

猫咬伤后恢复视力:关于嗜毛囊虫眼内炎成功诊断和治疗方案的病例报告。
背景:噬卡萘菌(Capnocytophaga)是一种常见于猫狗口腔菌群(如犬噬卡萘菌)和人类口腔菌群(如齿龈噬卡萘菌)中的细菌。在与嗜囊虫有关的眼部感染中,暴发性眼内炎是一种罕见但会危及视力的临床表现:病例介绍:一名 35 岁的健康患者因左眼上下眼睑和鼻部结膜被猫咬伤而就诊。初诊时,矫正视力为 0.8(十进制),详细的临床检查未发现眼球穿透的迹象。然而,在局部治疗的情况下进行的日常随访检查发现,眼内炎症在不断发展,因此决定进行诊断性玻璃体切除术,并进行玻璃体内和全身抗生素治疗。经检测,嗜毛囊虫是造成眼内炎的原因,经过治疗后,左眼的形态和功能迅速恢复。继发性白内障手术后,视力从术前的手部运动改善到术后的 1.0:结论:动物咬伤相关眼内炎的早期识别以及及时有效的治疗对于良好的视力恢复和功能预后至关重要。此外,本病例还强调了每日随访检查的重要性,即使没有眼球穿透和眼内炎症的迹象,也要进行及时有效的治疗。鉴于细菌培养的阴性结果,我们还强调了基于测序的微生物诊断在不明确病例中的价值。
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