Intravitreal antibiotic therapy with vancomycin and aminoglycoside: examination of the retinal toxicity of repetitive injections after vitreous and lens surgery. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • The combination of vancomycin and an aminoglycoside antibiotic is frequently injected into aphakic/vitrectomized eyes for the treatment of endophthalmitis. At 2 weeks after lens and vitreous removal, rabbit eyes received an injection of a combination of 1 mg vancomycin and either 400 micrograms amikacin or 100 micrograms gentamicin. Furthermore, the effects of repeating the same combination a second and third time at intervals of 48 h were examined by light and transmission electron microscopy at 7 days to 4 months after the last injection. A single injection of either combination produced no toxicity. After 2 or 3 sets of injections of either combination, 13 of 16 eyes displayed retinal toxicity manifested by macrophages in the subretinal space, disorganization of the outer segments and retinal pigment epithelium, and discontinuities in Bruch's membrane. These results indicate that whereas a single injection of these combinations is not toxic to aphakic/vitrectomized eyes, repetitive injections may result in increasing toxicity.

publication date

  • January 1, 1992

Research

keywords

  • Amikacin
  • Gentamicins
  • Lens, Crystalline
  • Retina
  • Vancomycin
  • Vitrectomy

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 0026551824

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1007/BF00166763

PubMed ID

  • 1547968

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 230

issue

  • 1