| Literature DB >> 35663645 |
Ahmad-Marwan Abdul Aziz1,2, Abdul-Salim Ismail2, Azhany Yaakub1.
Abstract
Ocular injury related to cat bites is rare, and no proper guidelines have been suggested for the treatment of such injuries. We report a rare case of zone II penetrating ocular injury secondary to a cat bite. A 49-year-old lady presented with left eye pain following a cat bite over the left eye, which occurred four hours prior to the presentation. Immediate primary closure with intravitreal antibiotic injections was given. Systemic and topical antibiotic treatments were administered. Presenting visual acuity was hand motion, which improved to 20/20 at six months follow-up. Throughout this period, there were no signs of endophthalmitis. Prompt and effective antibiotic administration with early surgical intervention contributed to a good visual prognosis in this case.Entities:
Keywords: cat-bite; intravitreal injections; ocular trauma; prolapse uvea tissue; sclera puncture
Year: 2022 PMID: 35663645 PMCID: PMC9152695 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24636
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Left eye on presentation
(A) Laceration wound over the left eyelid. (B) The puncture wound at 10 o’clock is shown by the arrow. The image shows hyphema inferiorly in the anterior chamber.
Figure 2Left eye post-surgery
(A) Day 1 post-surgery. (B) Month 1 post-surgery.
Case report involving ocular injury in relation to cat bites or cat scratch
OD: Right eye; OS: Left eye; SN: Superonasal; IN: Inferonasal; IT: Inferotemporal; MR: Medial rectus; LP: Light perception; HM: Hand motion; RD: Retinal detachment.
| Cases | Age/Sex | Presenting Onset | Eye | Nature (Scratch/Bite); Location; Zone | Organism | Pars Plana Vitrectomy | Intravitreal Antibiotics | Presenting Vision | Final Vision |
| Galloway et al., 1973 [ | 11, F | Same day | OD | Scratch; IT quadrant; Zone III | Pasteurella septica | - | - | 20/200 | Evisceration |
| Puliafito et al., 1982 [ | 12, M | 2 days | N/A | N/A; Cornea laceration; Zone I | Pasteurella multocida | - | - | LP | 20/40 |
| Weber et al., 1984 [ | 10, M | N/A | OS | Scratch; Cornea; Zone I | Pasteurella multocida | + | - | N/A | 20/30 |
| Yokoyama et al., 1987 [ | 51, M | N/A | OS | Bite; Insertion of MR; Zone III | Pasteurella multocida | + | - | LP | 20/400 (RD) |
| Vartian et al., 1989 [ | 8, F | Same day | OD | Scratch; Sclera; N/A (vitreous prolapse) | Pasteurella multocida, Neisseria animaloris, Neisseria zoodegmatis | + | + | N/A | LP |
| Zimmer-Galler et al., 1996 [ | 8, F | N/A | OS | Bite; Cornea; Zone I | Capnocytophaga canimorsus | + | + | N/A | LP (persistent RD) |
| Doi et al., 1999 [ | 23, F | 3 days | OS | Scratch; IT quadrant; Zone III | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | + | - | 20/250 | 20/200 (RD) |
| Iwasaki et al., 2004 [ | 1, M | 1 day | OD | Bite; Sclera; N/A | Pasteurella multocida | - | + | N/A | N/A |
| Mochizuki et al., 2020 [ | 10, F | 18 hours | OD | Scratch; Sclera; Zone II | Pasteurella multocida | + | + | 20/40 | 20/20 |
| Kishore et al., 2020 [ | 33, F | 4 days | OD | Bite; Sclera IN quadrant; Zone II | Alpha hemolytic streptococcus | + | + | HM | 20/20 |
| Ahmad-Marwan, 2020 | 49, F | 4 hours | OS | Bite; Sclera SN quadrant; Zone II | No organism isolated | - | + | HM | 20/20 |