Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Clin Cases. Nov 26, 2019; 7(22): 3904-3911
Published online Nov 26, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i22.3904
Table 1 Summary of the findings in previously published cases of exogenous Enterococcus casseliflavus endophthalmitis
NO.Author/YrAge/SexCause of injuryTime interval between injury and symptomsEyeVisual acuityPresenting featureTime interval between injury and vitrectomyTreatmentLaboratory diagnosisDisease progressionOutcome
1Khurana et al[2], 200937/MA horse tail injury24 hLeftPL+2 conjunctival chemosis, +2 corneal edema, intact corneal epithelium, 1-mm hypopyon, dense vitritis24 hVitrectomy; Intravitreal hydrochloride and ceftazidimeVitreous; culturesOn post-operative day 7: The patient’s pain and anterior segment inflammation resolved. On post-operative day 21: Cataract and vitreous debris. On post-operative day 56: Vitrectomy; Retinal detachment with proliferative vitreoretinopathyPL
2Berenger et al[3], 20156/MHigh-velocity water stream trauma2 hLeftNot reportedIntact corneal epithelium, severe anterior chamber inflammation, miosis and inferior hypopyon, vitreous opacities26 hVitrectomy; Intravitreal hydrochloride and ceftazidime; Topical therapy: moxifloxacin, prednisolone, homatropine; Ciprofloxacin (PO); Vancomycin (IV)Mass spectrometryOn post-operative min 45: Vitrectomy; Intravitreal ampicillin and amikacin; Topical therapy: gentamicin and prednisolone; ampicillin, linezolid (IV). On post-operative day 7: Outer cortical vitreous separation. Over time, the vitreous cavity and anterior segment cleared20/70
3Nguyen et al[4], 20176/MAn object projected from a lawn mowerImmediatelyLeftHM2 + conjunctival chemosis, chemosis temporally, irregular iris, 4 + anterior chamber cells,1 mm layered hypopyon, 1.5 mm hyphema27 hVitrectomy; Intravitreal hydrochloride and ceftazidime; Subconjunctival injection: dexamethasone; Topical therapy: atropine, prednisolone acetate and moxifloxacin; Cephalexin (PO)Vitreous culturesOn post-operative day 5: Topical therapy: tobramycin and linezolid;Linezolid (PO); On post-operative day 17: Vitrectomy; Intravitreal amikacin; On post-operative day 77: Phacoemulsification with intraocular lens placement and maculasparing retinal detachment20/40
4Low et al[5], 201554/MMetallic intraocular foreign bodyImmediatelyLeftHMConjunctival chemosis, corneal edema, inferonasal corneoscleral laceration with iris prolapse. The anterior chamber was shallow with a fibrinous reaction, 1.6-mm hypopyon72 hVitrectomy; Intravitreal vancomycin and ceftazidime; Topical therapy: cefazolin, gentamicin, and atropineAmoxicillin, linezolid, gentamicin (IV), amoxicillin (PO)6/90
5Present case47/M6 hLeftPL+2 conjunctival chemosis, +2 corneal edema, intact corneal epithelium, 2-mm hypopyon, vitreous opacities, retinal detachment120 hVitrectomy; Intravitreal hydrochloride and ceftazidime; Topical therapy: Tobramycin, dexamethasone, atropine, gatifloxacin, pranoprofen, dexamethasone (IV)Vitreous culturesIntravenous dexamethasone (IV); On post-operative day 2: optic atrophy20/667