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. 1984 Aug;68(8):520-3.
doi: 10.1136/bjo.68.8.520.

Bacterial contamination of intraocular lens surgery

Bacterial contamination of intraocular lens surgery

G C Vafidis et al. Br J Ophthalmol. 1984 Aug.

Abstract

One hundred sterile intraocular lenses were placed on the external eye of 50 patients during cataract surgery. Half of the specimens were cultured for bacteria, the other half were examined under the light microscope after fixing and staining. A bacterial contamination rate of 26% was recorded. This is significantly higher than that found in conjunctival swabs (6%) or irrigation specimens (8%) taken at the same time, and higher than that recorded in a group of control lenses (15.2%) exposed to operating theatre air alone. We propose that intraocular lenses contaminated with viable bacteria may be implanted into the eye and thereby account for some cases of postoperative uveitis in the pseudophakic eye.

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