A CASE REPORT OF CHRONIC ENDOPHTHALMITIS SECONDARY TO AQUAMICROBIUMterrae
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- DOI: 10.1097/ICB.0000000000001003
A CASE REPORT OF CHRONIC ENDOPHTHALMITIS SECONDARY TO AQUAMICROBIUMterrae
Abstract
Purpose: Chronic postoperative endophthalmitis is a known complication of cataract surgery. Here, we report a case of chronic endophthalmitis following uncomplicated cataract surgery secondary to the atypical bacterium Aquamicrobium terrae .
Methods: Retrospective case report of a single patient with endophthalmitis secondary to A. terrae.
Results: A 61-year-old healthy patient presented with recurrent iridocyclitis following uncomplicated cataract surgery. Repeated attempts to taper off topical steroid eyedrops were unsuccessful. Anterior chamber paracentesis cultures and vitrectomy cultures grew the same gram-negative bacillus, A. terrae , on six different occasions. The patient was treated initially with a series of intravitreal ceftazidime injections and adjuvant oral minocycline with recurrence of inflammation necessitating pars plana vitrectomy with intraocular lens removal and total capsulectomy. Inflammatory episodes recurred until residual capsule fragments were ablated using endoscopic vitrectomy. Since ablation over 18 months ago, no further recurrences have occurred and the patient has excellent visual outcome.
Conclusion: A. terrae is a gram-negative bacillus recovered from polluted soil. This is the first case of postoperative endophthalmitis secondary to A. terrae and the first description of human infection caused by this newly identified microbe.
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