Treatment of bacterial endophthalmitis by vitrectomy and intraocularly administered antibiotics (author's transl)

Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde
J Faulborn

Abstract

Local and systemic applications of antibiotics in cases of vitreous bacterial infections have proved insufficient because of blood-vitreous barriers. Intravitreal antibiotic injections overcome these barriers and may control the infection. Recommendations are given for intravitreal therapy with Gentamicin, combined with a pars plana vitrectomy in advanced infections.

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