Do You Still Use Topical Antibiotics after Intravitreal Injections?

Authors

  • Banu Turgut Öztürk

Keywords:

Intravitreal injection; Steroid; Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF); Topical antibiotic; Enodphthalmitis; Antibiotic resistance.

Abstract

Nowadays intravitreal drug injection is the most frequent treatment for retinal diseases. Despite widely use endophthalmitis is
already most feared complication of every intravitreal injection in each patient. In clinical setting topical antibiotics have been
widely used as a precaution to prevent endophthalmitis however recent published evidence showed it to be unnecessary. Furthermore repeated use of topical antibiotics might give rise to antibiotic resistance in conjunctival flora and thus more aggressive endophthalmitis. Strict asepsis has been awarded as the main rule for endophthalmitis prophylaxis intravitreal injection.

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Published

2019-09-30

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