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TitlePost-operative ocular infection by nontuberculous mycobacteria
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PurposeTo report clinical features and outcomes in two cases of nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) endophthalmitis and one case of NTM scleral ulcer.
MethodsA retrospective case series conduct in a tertiary referral center in Taipei. All the 3 cases had microbial confirmation of NTM infection after ocular surgery.
ResultsOf the two cases with NTM endophthalmitis, case 1 had previous vitrectomy 80 days ago and case 2 had previous cataract extraction 16 days ago before symptoms attack. The incubation period of case 3 with NTM scleral ulcer was 7-month after scleral buckle surgery. Case 1 presented as neovascular glaucoma initially. Whitish profuse pus presented in anterior chamber 10 days after silicon oil removal and culture yileded M. abscessus. Treatment of massive irrigation combined with topical, multiple intravitreous amikacin injection and systemic antibiotics was used. Case 2 received vitrectomy with intraocular lens removal and case 3 had scleral buckle removal as surgical treatment along with topical Amikacin. Final visual outcomes of case 1 and 2 were no-light-perception and 6/60 respectively, despite aggressive management. Visual acuity of case 3 remained 6/10 in 5-year follow-up.
ConclusionOcular NTM infection has various initial presentations. It is difficult to diagnose early and visual outcomes are usually devastating even with aggressive treatment, especially in patients with endophthalmitis. For any ocular inflammation with surgical history and poor response to empirical antibiotics, NTM infection should be suspected.
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Author 1
Last nameHUANG
Initials of first name(s)YH
DepartmentTaipei Veterans General Hospital
CityTaipei
CountryTaiwan
Author 2
Last nameLIN
Initials of first name(s)PY
DepartmentTaipei Veterans General Hospital
CityTaipei
CountryTaiwan
Author 3
Last nameHWANG
Initials of first name(s)DK
DepartmentTaipei Veterans General Hospital
CityTaipei
CountryTaiwan
Author 4
Last nameCHEN
Initials of first name(s)SJ
DepartmentTaipei Veterans General Hospital
CityTaipei
CountryTaiwan