| Literature DB >> 31191042 |
Sanjeeta Sitaula1, Sanjay K Singh2.
Abstract
Purpose: To report three cases of fluroquinolone deposition in the cornea after topical administration post-penetrating keratoplasty. Case reports: Herein we report three patients ranging in age from 42-65 years who underwent keratoplasty with cataract extraction, with intraocular lens implantation in the first two cases and left aphakic due to a posterior capsular tear in the third case. The first two patients received ciprofloxacin-dexamethasone combination drops, and developed drug deposition, which was observed at the first follow-up after 7 and 10 days respectively. The third patient received prednisolone acetate and ofloxacin eyedrops postoperatively, and developed drug deposits in the cornea after 20 days. In all of the three patients, the fluroquinolone group of drugs was discontinued and the cornea cleared gradually over the next 3-4 weeks. Although the cornea cleared, the first two grafts failed due to recurrent viral infection in one case, and graft rejection in the other case.Entities:
Keywords: ciprofloxacin; corneal deposits; fluroquinolones; ofloxacin; penetrating keratoplasty
Year: 2019 PMID: 31191042 PMCID: PMC6512573 DOI: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S198011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Med Case Rep J ISSN: 1179-142X
Figure 1White granular deposits in the inferior cornea in the area of the epithelial defect at day 7 after corneal transplant.
Figure 2Whitish granular deposition in the central cornea on the 10th postoperative day after penetrating keratoplasty with cataract extraction and posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation.
Figure 3Whitish deposition over the graft on the 20th postoperative day with healing epithelial defect under the bandage contact lens.