Recovery of Useful Vision After Presumed Retinal and Choroidal Toxic Effects From Gentamicin Administration.
Publication/Presentation Date
6-1-1994
Abstract
We present herein the first report, to our knowledge, of recovery of useful vision after presumed retinal and choroidal damage secondary to an intraocular injection of gentamicin.
Report of a Case. A 70-year-old white woman underwent an uneventful planned right phacoemulsification and posteriorchamber intraocular lens implantation procedure in December 1990. The phacoemulsification procedure was performed through a 3-mm scleral incision, which was enlarged to 6 mm for intraocular lens placement and closed with a continuous 10-0 nylon suture. The fornix-based conjunctival flap was replaced to its original position and attached with wet field cautery. Dexamethasone sodium phosphate (3 mg in 0.5 mL of normal saline) and gentamicin sulfate (40 mg in 0.5 mL) were then injected subconjunctivally in the lower fornix. Timolol drops, 4% pilocarpine hydrochloride gel, and a combination product of dexamethasone, neomycin sulfate, and polymyxin B sulfate ointment (Maxitrol) were placed topically in the fornices before application o
Volume
112
Issue
6
First Page
736
Last Page
738
ISSN
0003-9950
Published In/Presented At
De Maio, R., & Oliver, G. L. (1994). Recovery of useful vision after presumed retinal and choroidal toxic effects from gentamicin administration. Archives Of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill.: 1960), 112(6), 736-738
Disciplines
Medical Sciences | Medicine and Health Sciences | Ophthalmology
PubMedID
8002827
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article