Bleb-related Infection following Trabeculectomy
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https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v17i1.69157Keywords:
Antimetabolites, avascular bleb, bleb-related endophthalmitis, trabeculectomy.Abstract
Introduction: Bleb-related endophthalmitis after trabeculectomy is a rare but sight threatening complication. Thin walled blebs, occurring after adjunctive use of antimetabolite like mitomycin C and 5-flurouracil, is an important risk factor for bleb-related infections.
Case: Forty-five years old one-eyed male had undergone trabeculectomy in past, had presented with diminution of vision, pain, photophobia in his seeing eye.
Observation: On examination, best corrected visual acuity was 5/60, thin walled avascular bleb with congested conjunctiva, minimal hypopyon, pupil had fibrinous exudate and vitreous reaction. He was diagnosed as bleb-related endophthalmitis. He improved after intra-vitreal and topical antibiotics
Conclusion: Bleb-related infections can be controlled if diagnosed and treated on time.
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