PMID: 6967201Apr 1, 1980Paper

Prevention and management of traumatic endophthalmitis

Ophthalmology
G A PeymanM Raichand

Abstract

Twelve cases of traumatic culture-proven endophthalmitis were treated with intraocular antibiotics or in combination with vitrectomy. In 11 cases, the eyes were saved and in 10 the visual acuity was equal to or better than 20/200.

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