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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Chenshuang Li ◽  
Kunpeng Pang ◽  
Liqun Du ◽  
Xinyi Wu

Purpose. To evaluate efficacy and safety of novel tricyclic corneal stroma injection (TCSI) voriconazole for the treatment of fungal keratitis. Methods. This retrospective cohort study included data of 57 patients (57 eyes) with fungal keratitis. The TCSI group consisted of 27 patients (27 eyes) who were injected voriconazole once via TCSI procedure within one week after enrollment, in addition to conventional antifungal treatment. The control group consisted of 30 patients (30 eyes) who were treated using conventional antifungal treatment modalities. The outcome measures consist of the 3-week and 3-month best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) values and size of infiltrate or scar, time to re-epithelialization, corneal perforation rate and/or therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty (TPK) requirement, the preoperative and post-TCSI corneal endothelial cell density (ECD), and the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the treated eye and the respective contralateral eye. Results. There were no significant differences in the baseline demographic and clinical characteristics between the two groups. 3 weeks and 3 months after enrollment, the TCSI group exhibited an increase in visual acuity ( P < 0.05 ), and there was no significant difference in the size of infiltrate or scar between two groups ( P > 0.05 ). Time to re-epithelialization was shorter in the TCSI group than in the control group ( P < 0.05 ). There was no statistically significant difference between corneal ECD on the day before and 7 days after TCSI and the IOP of treated and contralateral healthy eyes on the day before and 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, and 1 month after TCSI ( P > 0.05 ). The difference in the risk of perforation and/or TPK requirement was not statistically significant between two groups ( P > 0.05 ). Conclusion. Localized injection of voriconazole using TCSI may be a minimally invasive, safe, and effective adjuvant treatment modality for fungal keratitis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (20) ◽  
pp. 1505-1509
Author(s):  
Bindu Madhavi R ◽  
Manjula Y.M ◽  
Suma C ◽  
Soumya Basanth ◽  
Nibedita Acharya

BACKGROUND Treatment of fungal ulcers is one of the most challenging tasks. Various topical antifungal drugs have poor corneal stromal penetration. Voriconazole is a broad spectrum drug and is an effective agent for the treatment of fungal keratitis as a topical preparation. It is potent against a broad range of clinically significant fungal infections both in the eye as well systemically. In tropical climatic conditions filamentous fungi commonly cause eye infections and are associated with poor visual outcomes. The treatment options for mycotic ulcers are limited, therefore direct intrastromal injections are helpful in the management of these deep mycotic keratitis. We wanted to evaluate the role of intrastromal injection of voriconazole in the management of deep fungal keratitis not responding to conventional therapy. METHODS This an interventional case series study done at a tertiary care centre in south India from the year April 2019 to August 2020. Eight eyes of eight patients with microbiologically proven deep stromal recalcitrant mycotic keratitis not responding to topical antifungal medications were evaluated. Voriconazole 50 microgram / 0.1 ml was injected around the infiltrate in the corneal stroma as an adjunctive to the topical antifungal treatment. Main outcome measure was a reduction of the size of the infiltrate and ulcer and decrease in infection on regular follow ups. RESULTS Before injecting voriconazole, all the cases were of either gradually worsening of lesions on topical treatment, or not responding to topical treatment. After the injection a rapid decrease in the size of corneal ulcer, hypopyon, and infiltration was seen within 3 weeks. CONCLUSIONS Targeted delivery of intrastromal voriconazole may be a safe and effective way in the management of deep seated fungal ulcers which respond poorly to conventional treatment procedures, thus reducing the need for further surgical treatment. KEYWORDS Intrastromal Injection, Voriconazole, Fungal Keratitis, Deep Mycotic Keratitis


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 263-267
Author(s):  
Michael Massengill ◽  
Charles Richard Blake

We report the self-limited nature of corneal opacification after accidental injection of Healon5 into the corneal stroma. A 52-year-old male with a new diagnosis of severe stage, primary open-angle glaucoma underwent successful trabeculectomy OS, which was complicated by ocular hypotony and shallow anterior chamber (AC) on postoperative day 1. Healon5, a hyaluronic acid-containing viscoelastic device, was accidentally introduced into the corneal stroma during attempted injection into the AC. The cornea hydrodissected and opacified, leading to precipitous loss of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA). The corneal opacification spontaneously resolved over a 7-month period without specific intervention. During this period, the patient also underwent cataract extraction with posterior chamber intraocular lens placement and YAG capsulotomy, after which his BCVA returned to approximately baseline. Though intrastromal injection of sodium hyaluronate-containing material has been reported elsewhere, this complication with Healon5 use specifically has yet to be described in the literature and may occur in any procedure involving Healon5 in the AC. This case report is important, since the precipitous loss of BCVA can be alarming to the ophthalmologist and the patient. The affected patient may be counseled that the opacification should improve with time.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Soohyun Kim ◽  
Iman Jalilian ◽  
Sara M. Thomasy ◽  
Morgan A. W. Bowman ◽  
Vijay Krishna Raghunathan ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 45 (11) ◽  
pp. 1369-1372
Author(s):  
Julie Gueudry ◽  
Laetitia Le Goff ◽  
Fabien Lamoureux ◽  
Tony Pereira ◽  
Sabine Levefre ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nabil Albab ◽  
Mohammed Oujidi ◽  
Sarah Belghamaidi ◽  
Jihane Hakam ◽  
Ibtissam Hajji ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-47
Author(s):  
Eleanor Ngwe Nche ◽  
Denise Wajnsztajn ◽  
Abraham Solomon ◽  
Itay Lavy

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