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2. Complications of Descemet's Stripping with Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty
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Avnish A. Deobhakta, Leejee H. Suh, Terrence P. O'Brien, Kendall E. Donaldson, Eduardo C. Alfonso, Sonia H. Yoo, and William W. Culbertson
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Pupillary block ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Retinal detachment ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Edema ,Cornea ,Aphakic bullous keratopathy ,medicine ,Effective treatment ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,Complication ,business ,Macular edema - Abstract
Purpose To compile a survey of complications during and after Descemet's stripping with automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) in 118 eyes conducted by cornea subspecialists at a single academic center. Design Retrospective case series. Participants One hundred eighteen eyes undergoing DSAEK in 99 patients. Methods Outcomes of DSAEK performed in 118 eyes by 10 surgeons were reviewed retrospectively. Sixty-four eyes had pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. Forty-one had Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy and cataract. Three had aphakic bullous keratopathy. In 10 eyes, previous DSAEK performed at the same institution failed. Complications of DSAEK were noted from the intraoperative and postoperative periods. Detached DSAEK grafts were repositioned, rebubbled, or both immediately after diagnosis of this complication. Main Outcome Measures Intraoperative and postoperative complications of DSAEK. Results Graft detachment was the most common type of complication encountered. In 27 (23%) of 118 eyes, graft detachments were observed. Twenty-five eyes with detached grafts successfully were repositioned or rebubbled after surgery, or both. In 1 eye, a previously detached graft reattached spontaneously. In 1 aphakic eye, the graft detached into the vitreous cavity. In 17 eyes, successful reattachment of the cornea occurred (68%). Twenty-one of the 118 eyes were considered to have failed DSAEK, meaning that persistent edema was present after DSAEK. Seven (6%) demonstrated graft rejection. In 5 eyes (4%), retinal detachment (RD) developed. In 6 (5%), cystoid macular edema developed. In 1 aphakic patient, an air bubble could not be maintained during surgery, and sulfur hexafluoride was injected into the anterior chamber. In 1 eye (1%), epithelial ingrowth developed. One eye (1%) demonstrated blood in the graft interface. In 1 eye (1%), a limited intraoperative suprachoroidal hemorrhage occurred. Two eyes (2%) had pupillary block after surgery that resolved with removal of the air bubble. Conclusions Descemet's stripping with automated endothelial keratoplasty has become a popular and effective treatment for corneal endothelial dysfunction, but complications resulting from DSAEK do occur. Graft detachment is the most common complication, but postoperative repositioning or rebubbling, or both, allow for graft reattachment in most cases. Other complications found in this series were graft failure, graft rejection, cystoid macular edema, RD, suprachoroidal hemorrhage, and pupillary block. Retained Descemet's membrane and epithelial ingrowth, are potential causes of dislocation. Financial Disclosure(s) The authors have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.
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- 2008
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3. The role of matrix metalloproteinases in ulcerative keratolysis associated with perioperative diclofenac use
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M. Farooq Ashraf, Terrence P. O’Brien, Tayyib Rana, Victor E. Reviglio, Qian J Li, and Frederick Sauerburger
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diclofenac ,Stromal cell ,Inflammation ,Matrix metalloproteinase ,Perioperative Care ,Cornea ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,medicine ,Humans ,Corneal Ulcer ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Basement membrane ,business.industry ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ,Metalloendopeptidases ,medicine.disease ,Epithelium ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunohistochemistry ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Infiltration (medical) ,Keratoplasty, Penetrating - Abstract
Objective To investigate the role of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in the pathogenesis of ulcerative keratolysis associated with topical use of generic diclofenac preoperatively and postoperatively. To characterize the inflammatory response of the cornea in this case of ulcerative keratolysis. Design Case report with clinicopathologic correlation. Main outcome measures Corneal culture for microbial growth. Clinical and histopathologic examinations including routine histolopathologic, immunofluorescent, and immunohistochemical studies. Results Microscopic examination of the corneal button disclosed fibrinous material with neutrophils and mononuclear inflammatory cells. The corneal epithelial basement membrane was irregularly thickened and patchy. Immunohistochemical staining detected weak staining of MMP-1 and a strong presence of MMP-8 in the epithelium. MMP-8 and 9 were also present in areas of leukocytic infiltration. MMP-2 appeared in a few stromal cells. Macrophages and leukocytes were the predominant infiltrating cells. Conclusions A nonspecific inflammatory response occurred in this case of ulcerative keratolysis. Corneal epithelial cells are capable of secreting MMP-1 and 8 and may participate in the stromal degradation and repair process of the ulcerative keratolysis associated with topical nonsteroidol antiinflammatory use.
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- 2001
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4. Late traumatic dislocation of laser in situ keratomileusis corneal flaps
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Dimitri T. Azar, Anna Maria Demetriades, Samir A. Melki, Jonathan H. Talamo, Nada S. Jabbur, John P. Essepian, and Terrence P. O'Brien
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ ,Joint Dislocations ,Visual Acuity ,Keratomileusis ,Wounds, Nonpenetrating ,Surgical Flaps ,Eye injuries ,Cornea ,Eye Injuries ,Ophthalmology ,Surgical Wound Dehiscence ,Myopia ,Humans ,Medicine ,Joint dislocation ,Retrospective Studies ,Diffuse lamellar keratitis ,business.industry ,LASIK ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Corneal Injuries - Abstract
Purpose To report the management and outcome of late-onset traumatic dislocation of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) flaps. Design Retrospective, observational case series. Participants Four patients with late-onset LASIK flap dislocation occurring after mechanical trauma at various intervals (10 days–2 months) after the procedure. Intervention In all cases of postoperative traumatic LASIK flap dislocation, the flap was refloated with scraping and irrigation of the underlying stromal bed within 12 hours of the injury. A bandage contact lens was placed, and a regimen including topical antibiotics and corticosteroids was instituted in all cases. Main outcome measures Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity and complications associated with the surgery were monitored. Results Postoperative follow-up ranged from 4 to 21 months. Nonprogressive epithelial ingrowth was noted in one patient and diffuse lamellar keratitis developed in another patient. All patients recovered pretrauma spectacle-corrected visual acuity. Conclusions Corneal LASIK flaps are prone to mechanical dislocation as late as 2 months after the procedure. Appropriate management results in recovery of optimal visual outcomes.
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- 2000
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5. Infectious Crystalline Keratopathy due to Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Terrence P. O'Brien, Daniel B. Jones, Alice Y. Matoba, and Kirk R. Wilhelmus
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Bacterial capsule ,Serotype ,biology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Streptococcaceae ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Virology ,eye diseases ,Keratitis ,Microbiology ,Ophthalmology ,Pneumococcal infections ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Antigen ,Cornea ,Streptococcus pneumoniae ,medicine ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
Background: Infectious crystalline keratopathy is a distinctive clinical entity characterized by bacterial replication within the cornea without inflammation. The authors report on a patient with infectious crystalline keratopathy due to Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 11F. They used this isolate to study the contribution of the pneumococcal polysaccharide capsule to the pathogenesis of the infectious crystalline keratopathy. Methods: Aliquots containing 10 6 colony-forming units of pneumococci serotype 11F, serogroup 9 or 15, were inoculated into New Zealand white rabbit corneas. The corneas were examined at 24, 48, and 72 hours. Representative corneas were excised at 24 hours and processed for histopathologic analysis. Results: Pauci-inflammatory crystalline lesions developed in all corneas inoculated with the serotype 11F ocular isolate by 24 hours. Suppurative keratitis developed in control corneas inoculated with serogroup 9 or 15 pneumococci. The nonocular 11F isolates produced lesions with some features compatible with infectious crystalline keratopathy. Conclusion: Different pneumococcal serotypes vary in their ability to produce infectious crystalline keratopathy. Because serotype differences reflect differences in the antigenic polysaccharides of the bacterial capsule, this study suggests that properties of the pneumococcal capsule may influence the initial development of infectious crystalline keratopathy.
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- 1994
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6. Long-term results of femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty
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Eduardo C. Alfonso, Sonia H. Yoo, George D. Kymionis, Carol L. Karp, William W. Culbertson, William J. Feuer, Mohamed Abou Shousha, Takeshi Ide, and Terrence P. O'Brien
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Visual Acuity ,Cataract Extraction ,Astigmatism ,Refraction, Ocular ,Photorefractive Keratectomy ,Corneal Diseases ,Corneal Transplantation ,Phototherapeutic keratectomy ,Young Adult ,Ophthalmology ,Ectasia ,medicine ,Humans ,Dioptre ,Anisometropia ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Suture Techniques ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,eye diseases ,Photorefractive keratectomy ,Surgery ,Debridement ,Female ,Lasers, Excimer ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the long-term results of femtosecond laser-assisted anterior lamellar keratoplasty (FALK) for anterior corneal pathologies. Design Retrospective, noncomparative, interventional case series. Participants Thirteen consecutive patients who underwent FALK for anterior corneal pathologies. Intervention Femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty. Main Outcome Measures Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA), manifest refraction, need for adjunctive surgery, and complications. Results Follow-up ranged from 12 to 69 months (mean = 31 months). The BSCVA was significantly improved over preoperative values at the 12-, 18-, 24-, and 36-month visits. A BSCVA greater than 20/30 was achieved in 54% of patients at the 12-month visit when all 13 patients were available for follow-up, in 50% and 33% of patients at the 18- and 24-month visits, respectively, when 12 patients were available, and in 60% and 50% of patients at the 36- and 48-month visits when 5 and 2 patients were available, respectively. The BSCVA of the eye that completed the 60- and 70-month visits was 20/50. Patients achieved a mean gain of 5 lines of BSCVA at the 6-, 12-, 18-, and 24-month visits, 4 lines at the 36-month visit, 5 lines at the 48-month visit, and 6 lines at the 60- and 72-month visits. Two patients lost a mean of 1.5 lines of BSCVA because surface haze developed after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and granular dystrophy recurred in the graft. At a mean of 5 weeks postoperatively, 83.3% of patients achieved BSCVA within 2 lines of that recorded at the 24-month visit. At the 12-month visit, mean spherical equivalent and refractive astigmatism were −0.4 diopters (D) and 2.2 D, respectively, with no significant shift from preoperative values or values recorded in different follow-up visits. Adjunctive surgeries included phototherapeutic keratectomy, PRK, cataract extraction, and epithelial ingrowth debridement. Complications included residual corneal pathology, mild interface haze, anisometropia, recurrence of pathology, haze after adjunctive PRK, dry eye, epithelial ingrowth, and suspicious ectasia. Conclusions Femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty improves the BSCVA of patients with anterior corneal pathologies with rapid visual rehabilitation and no significant induced astigmatism. Our preliminary results indicate that FALK results remained stable throughout the follow-up period. Financial Disclosure(s) Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.
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7. Histopathologic examination of failed grafts in descemet's stripping with automated endothelial keratoplasty
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William W. Culbertson, Sonia H. Yoo, Daniel G. Dawson, Leejee H. Suh, Steven I. Rosenfeld, Sander R. Dubovy, Lejla Mutapcic, and Terrence P. O'Brien
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Clinicopathologic correlation ,Adult ,Graft Rejection ,Reoperation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epithelial ingrowth ,Corneal Transplantation ,Cornea ,medicine ,Humans ,Treatment Failure ,Descemet Membrane ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Corneal Dystrophies, Hereditary ,business.industry ,Endothelium, Corneal ,Outcome measures ,Middle Aged ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,sense organs ,business ,Keratoplasty, Penetrating - Abstract
Purpose To study the histopathologic features of 19 corneal posterior lamellar grafts in eyes for which Descemet's stripping with automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) has failed. Design Retrospective case series with clinicopathologic correlation. Participants Nineteen cases of DSAEK failures undergoing repeat DSAEK or penetrating keratoplasty. Methods The histopathologic results of posterior lamellar grafts (also termed DSAEK grafts ), recipient corneas, or both from 19 cases of failed DSAEK were examined. Main Outcome Measures Abnormalities in the DSAEK graft and in the interface between the recipient cornea and the DSAEK graft were assessed. Results Histopathologic features in 19 failed DSAEK grafts revealed attenuation of endothelial cells (16 cases) and presence in the graft–host interface of fibrocellular tissue (11 cases), retained Descemet's membrane (5 cases), epithelial ingrowth (4 cases), or a combination thereof. Four DSAEK grafts had full-thickness corneal layers at 1 edge. Conclusions Presence of interface material, such as fibrocellular tissue, retained Descemet's membrane, and epithelial ingrowth, are potential causes of dislocation. Endothelial attenuation was the most common finding in failed grafts. Decentered DSAEK grafts with full-thickness corneal layers at 1 edge are a potential cause for epithelial ingrowth. Financial Disclosure(s) The author(s) have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.
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8. Complications of Descemet's stripping with automated endothelial keratoplasty: survey of 118 eyes at One Institute
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Leejee H, Suh, Sonia H, Yoo, Avnish, Deobhakta, Kendall E, Donaldson, Eduardo C, Alfonso, William W, Culbertson, and Terrence P, O'Brien
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Male ,Phacoemulsification ,Anterior Chamber ,Endothelium, Corneal ,Graft Survival ,Sulfur Hexafluoride ,Health Surveys ,Corneal Diseases ,Corneal Transplantation ,Postoperative Complications ,Lens Implantation, Intraocular ,Humans ,Silicone Oils ,Female ,Intraoperative Complications ,Descemet Membrane ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To compile a survey of complications during and after Descemet's stripping with automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) in 118 eyes conducted by cornea subspecialists at a single academic center.Retrospective case series.One hundred eighteen eyes undergoing DSAEK in 99 patients.Outcomes of DSAEK performed in 118 eyes by 10 surgeons were reviewed retrospectively. Sixty-four eyes had pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. Forty-one had Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy and cataract. Three had aphakic bullous keratopathy. In 10 eyes, previous DSAEK performed at the same institution failed. Complications of DSAEK were noted from the intraoperative and postoperative periods. Detached DSAEK grafts were repositioned, rebubbled, or both immediately after diagnosis of this complication.Intraoperative and postoperative complications of DSAEK.Graft detachment was the most common type of complication encountered. In 27 (23%) of 118 eyes, graft detachments were observed. Twenty-five eyes with detached grafts successfully were repositioned or rebubbled after surgery, or both. In 1 eye, a previously detached graft reattached spontaneously. In 1 aphakic eye, the graft detached into the vitreous cavity. In 17 eyes, successful reattachment of the cornea occurred (68%). Twenty-one of the 118 eyes were considered to have failed DSAEK, meaning that persistent edema was present after DSAEK. Seven (6%) demonstrated graft rejection. In 5 eyes (4%), retinal detachment (RD) developed. In 6 (5%), cystoid macular edema developed. In 1 aphakic patient, an air bubble could not be maintained during surgery, and sulfur hexafluoride was injected into the anterior chamber. In 1 eye (1%), epithelial ingrowth developed. One eye (1%) demonstrated blood in the graft interface. In 1 eye (1%), a limited intraoperative suprachoroidal hemorrhage occurred. Two eyes (2%) had pupillary block after surgery that resolved with removal of the air bubble.Descemet's stripping with automated endothelial keratoplasty has become a popular and effective treatment for corneal endothelial dysfunction, but complications resulting from DSAEK do occur. Graft detachment is the most common complication, but postoperative repositioning or rebubbling, or both, allow for graft reattachment in most cases. Other complications found in this series were graft failure, graft rejection, cystoid macular edema, RD, suprachoroidal hemorrhage, and pupillary block. Retained Descemet's membrane and epithelial ingrowth, are potential causes of dislocation.
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- 2007
9. Femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty
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Sonia H. Yoo, Takeshi Ide, Aaleya Koreishi, David Goldman, Eduardo C. Alfonso, Terrence P. O'Brien, Carol L. Karp, William W. Culbertson, and George D. Kymionis
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Visual Acuity ,Lamellar keratoplasty ,Lasers, Solid-State ,Corneal Diseases ,Corneal Transplantation ,Phototherapeutic keratectomy ,Postoperative Complications ,Ophthalmology ,Medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Child ,Intraoperative Complications ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Suture Techniques ,Middle Aged ,Laser assisted ,eye diseases ,Photorefractive keratectomy ,Surgery ,Femtosecond ,Female ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Corneal scarring ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Purpose To report the technique and small case series results of femtosecond laser–assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty (FALK) for anterior corneal pathology. Design Retrospective, noncomparative, interventional case series. Participants Twelve consecutive eyes from 12 patients with anterior corneal scarring. Intervention Femtosecond laser–assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty. Main Outcome Measures Measured parameters included femtosecond laser settings, technique, uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), and complications. Results Mean follow-up was 12.7 months (range, 6–24). No intraoperative complications were found. Uncorrected visual acuity (VA) improved in 7 eyes (58.3%) compared with preoperative VA. The mean difference between preoperative and postoperative UCVAs was a gain of 2.5 lines (range, unchanged–7 lines). Best-corrected VA was unchanged or improved in all eyes compared with preoperative levels. The mean difference between preoperative and postoperative BCVAs was a gain of 3.8 lines (range, unchanged–8 lines). In 2 eyes, adjuvant surgical procedures were performed (one treated with phototherapeutic keratectomy and the other with photorefractive keratectomy). Six patients (50%) developed dry eye after FALK, which improved during the follow-up period. No graft rejection, infection, or epithelial ingrowth was found in this series of patients. Conclusions Femtosecond laser–assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty could improve UCVA and BCVA in patients with anterior corneal pathology.
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10. Aqueous penetration and biological activity of moxifloxacin 0.5% ophthalmic solution and gatifloxacin 0.3% solution in cataract surgery patients
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Terrence P. O’Brien, Dianne H. Kim, Walter J. Stark, and James D. Dick
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medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Administration, Topical ,Antibiotics ,Moxifloxacin ,Biological Availability ,Cataract Extraction ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Gatifloxacin ,Perioperative Care ,Aqueous Humor ,Endophthalmitis ,Anti-Infective Agents ,Double-Blind Method ,Staphylococcus epidermidis ,Medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,Aza Compounds ,biology ,business.industry ,Perioperative ,Cataract surgery ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Ophthalmology ,Anesthesia ,Quinolines ,Ophthalmic Solutions ,business ,medicine.drug ,Fluoroquinolones - Abstract
Purpose To measure the achievable perioperative aqueous concentration of the commercially available topically administered fourth generation fluoroquinolones, moxifloxacin 0.5% ophthalmic solution, and gatifloxacin 0.3% ophthalmic solution, and to correlate this concentration with the agents' biological efficacy in the aqueous humor of patients undergoing routine cataract surgery. Design Prospective, randomized, parallel, double-masked, clinical trial. Participants Fifty patients undergoing cataract extraction. Methods Patients (n = 25) were given perioperative topical moxifloxacin 0.5% or topical gatifloxacin 0.3% (n = 25). One drop of antibiotic was administered every 10 minutes for 4 doses beginning 1 hour prior to surgery. Aqueous humor was sampled via paracentesis and antibiotic concentrations were determined using validated high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) procedures. Dilution analyses were performed to determine the biological efficacy of the agents in the aqueous against Staphylococcus epidermidis , the most common cause of postcataract endophthalmitis. Main Outcome Measures Aqueous humor antibiotic concentrations were measured using HPLC and microdilution bioassay techniques. Biological activity was measured as minimal inhibitory dilution and minimal bactericidal dilution. Results Aqueous humor concentrations for moxifloxacin via HPLC analysis were 1.80 (±1.21) μg/ml, whereas those for gatifloxacin were 0.48 (±0.34) μg/ml. This 3.8-fold difference in aqueous humor antibiotic concentrations was statistically significant ( P = 0.00003). Similarly, the biological dilution analysis of the aqueous humor samples showed that moxifloxacin attained an estimated activity of 2.1 μg/ml, whereas the gatifloxacin activity was approximately 0.4 μg/ml, which represented a 4.9-fold difference. Conclusions This study demonstrated that after topically administered perioperative antibiotics with cataract surgery, moxifloxacin 0.5% ophthalmic solution achieved a statistically significantly higher concentration in aqueous humor compared with gatifloxacin ( P = 0.00003). Results from the broth dilution analysis showed that moxifloxacin 0.5% was biologically more active against S. epidermidis than gatifloxacin 0.3% in aqueous humor after topical application. There were no adverse events reported, and incision wounds healed quickly and as expected.
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- 2005
11. Histoplasma granuloma of the conjunctiva
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David L. Knox, W. Richard Green, and Terrence P. O'Brien
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Conjunctiva ,Eye disease ,Mucocutaneous zone ,Histoplasma ,Histoplasmosis ,Conjunctival Diseases ,Medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Granuloma ,biology ,business.industry ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology.protein ,Histopathology ,Female ,Antibody ,business ,Eye Infections, Fungal - Abstract
Purpose To describe the clinical and pathologic features of a conjunctival granuloma resulting from Histoplasma capsulatum . Design Clinicopathologic case report. Methods Surgical excision of conjunctival lesion, histopathologic study with special stains, and a fluorescent antibody technique. Results A conjunctiva granuloma was found to contain microorganisms, compatible with H. capsulatum , confirmed by a fluorescent antibody technique. The conjunctiva returned to normal. Conclusions A focal granuloma of the conjunctiva contained H. capsulatum in a patient whose recent symptoms suggested primary infection. The conjunctival lesion was similar to mucocutaneous lesions seen in patients with systemic histoplasmosis.
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- 2003
12. Infectious keratitis after photorefractive keratectomy
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Henry D. Perry, Mark G. Speaker, John Wittpenn, Terrence P. O'Brien, Eric D. Donnenfeld, and Renée Solomon
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Microbiological culture ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Antibiotics ,Visual Acuity ,Infectious Keratitis ,Photorefractive Keratectomy ,Eye Infections, Bacterial ,Trimethoprim ,Keratitis ,Staphylococcus epidermidis ,Ciprofloxacin ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Ophthalmology ,Streptococcal Infections ,Medicine ,Humans ,Polymyxins ,Antibiotic prophylaxis ,Corneal Ulcer ,Retrospective Studies ,Cross Infection ,biology ,business.industry ,Eye infection ,Staphylococcal Infections ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Photorefractive keratectomy ,Tobramycin ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Lasers, Excimer ,Methicillin Resistance ,business - Abstract
Purpose To elucidate risk factors, microbial culture results, and visual outcomes for infectious keratitis after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK). Design Multicenter, retrospective chart review, case report, and literature review. Methods The records of 12 patients with infectious keratitis after PRK were reviewed. Main outcome measures Causative organism, response to medical treatment, and visual outcome. Results Infectious keratitis developed in 13 eyes of 12 patients after PRK. Organisms cultured were Staphylococcus aureus (n = 5), including a bilateral case of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ; Staphylococcus epidermidis (n = 4); Streptococcus pneumoniae (n = 3); and Streptococcus viridans (n = 1). Four patients manipulated their contact lenses, and 2 patients were exposed to nosocomial organisms while working in a hospital environment. Prophylactic antibiotics used were tobramycin (nine cases), polymyxin B-trimethoprim (three cases), and ciprofloxacin (one case). Final best spectacle-corrected visual acuity ranged from 20/20 to 20/100. Conclusions Infectious corneal ulceration is a serious potential complication of PRK. Gram-positive organisms are the most common pathogens. Antibiotic prophylaxis should be broad spectrum and should include gram-positive coverage.
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- 2003
13. Corneal Ectasia After Excimer Laser Keratorefractive Surgery: Histopathology, Ultrastructure, and Pathophysiology
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Hans E. Grossniklaus, Sander R. Dubovy, Terrence P. O'Brien, Henry F. Edelhauser, Daniel G. Dawson, J. Bradley Randleman, Ingo Schmack, and R. Doyle Stulting
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Adult ,Male ,Keratoconus ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Indoles ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ ,Cell Count ,Photorefractive Keratectomy ,Surgical Flaps ,Corneal Diseases ,Cornea ,Postoperative Complications ,Ectasia ,medicine ,Humans ,Corneal transplantation ,Fluorescent Dyes ,Retrospective Studies ,Post-LASIK ectasia ,business.industry ,LASIK ,Fibroblasts ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Photorefractive keratectomy ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,Female ,Lasers, Excimer ,sense organs ,business ,Keratoplasty, Penetrating ,Dilatation, Pathologic - Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the histopathology and ultrastructure of corneas developing ectasia after LASIK or photorefractive keratectomy (PRK). Design Retrospective case series. Participants Thirteen specimens from 12 patients undergoing corneal transplantation for progressive ectasia after LASIK (12 specimens) or PRK (1 specimen) were obtained for histopathologic and ultrastructural evaluation. Methods All 13 ectatic corneas were submitted in formalin for light microscopy. Nine specimens were bisected, and the second half was placed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde for transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Main Outcome Measures Corneal histopathology, ultrastructure, and pathophysiology. Results Light microscopy of the post-LASIK specimens showed corneal epithelial hypoplasia and occasional foci of epithelial hyperplasia, Bowman's layer breaks, a normal stromal thickness of the LASIK flap, a normal thickness of the hypocellular primitive stromal scar, a thinned residual stromal bed (RSB), and larger than normal artifacteous interlamellar clefts in the RSB of the ectatic region. The post-PRK specimen showed similar findings with the addition of a thinned hypercellular fibrotic stromal scar. TEM showed thinning of the collagen lamellae and loss of lamellar number in the RSB of post-LASIK ectasia corneas or throughout the entire corneal stromal bed in the post-PRK ectasia cornea, with the posterior aspect of the corneal stroma being most affected. Conclusions Histopathologic and ultrastructural studies suggest that interlamellar and interfibrillar biomechanical slippage occurs when the cornea becomes ectatic after LASIK or PRK in the postoperative stress-bearing regions of the corneal stroma. This 2-phase chronic biomechanical failure process is similar to that seen in keratoconus. Composite sciences classify this chronic biomechanical failure process as interfiber fracture. Financial Disclosure(s) The authors have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.
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14. LASIK World Literature Review: Quality of Life and Patient Satisfaction
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Solomon, Kerry D., Fernández de Castro, Luis E., Sandoval, Helga P., Biber, Joseph M., Groat, Brian, Neff, Kristiana D., Ying, Michelle S., French, John W., Donnenfeld, Eric D., and Lindstrom, Richard L.
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- 2009
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