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Schweres unerwünschtes Operationsereignis: Management einer vermuteten HSV-1-Keratitis in einer Spenderhornhaut

Schweres unerwünschtes Operationsereignis: Management einer vermuteten HSV-1-Keratitis in einer Spenderhornhaut
Schweres unerwünschtes Operationsereignis: Management einer vermuteten HSV-1-Keratitis in einer Spenderhornhaut
Purpose:
To describe the management of a serious adverse event in a patient undergoing penetrating keratoplasty (PK).
Case report: A 68-year-old man underwent PK for an aphakic bullous keratopathy following previous complicated cataract surgery. He had no past history of herpetic disease. Storage of the corneoscleral disc in the transport bottle precluded microscopic examination. After placement of the trephined donor cornea on the open eye of the recipient, a large dendritiform geographic ulcer was noted on the donor cornea. A replacement cornea was used after changing potentially contaminated instruments. Intravenous antiviral treatment was commenced intraoperatively to reduce the risk of infection to the central nervous system. Postoperatively, oral and topical antiviral treatment was commenced and 6 months following surgery the patient developed a geographic corneal ulcer at the graft host interface.
Conclusion: Containers to transport corneoscleral discs should enable microscopic examination by the surgeon prior to use. High dose systemic antivirals may reduce the risk of herpetic disease involving the posterior segment of the eye and neuroretina in the aphakic eye and spread to the central nervous system.
Herpes Simplex (HSV), Keratitis, Spender, Empfänger
19–22
Kaye, R
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Steger, Bernhard
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Chen, Jern Y.
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Romano, Vito
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Kaye, R
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Steger, Bernhard
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Chen, Jern Y.
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Romano, Vito
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Kaye, R, Steger, Bernhard, Chen, Jern Y. and Romano, Vito (2017) Schweres unerwünschtes Operationsereignis: Management einer vermuteten HSV-1-Keratitis in einer Spenderhornhaut. Spektrum der Augenheilkunde : Zeitschrift der Osterreichischen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft, OOG, 31 (1), 19–22. (doi:10.1007/s00717-016-0325-6).

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Abstract

Purpose:
To describe the management of a serious adverse event in a patient undergoing penetrating keratoplasty (PK).
Case report: A 68-year-old man underwent PK for an aphakic bullous keratopathy following previous complicated cataract surgery. He had no past history of herpetic disease. Storage of the corneoscleral disc in the transport bottle precluded microscopic examination. After placement of the trephined donor cornea on the open eye of the recipient, a large dendritiform geographic ulcer was noted on the donor cornea. A replacement cornea was used after changing potentially contaminated instruments. Intravenous antiviral treatment was commenced intraoperatively to reduce the risk of infection to the central nervous system. Postoperatively, oral and topical antiviral treatment was commenced and 6 months following surgery the patient developed a geographic corneal ulcer at the graft host interface.
Conclusion: Containers to transport corneoscleral discs should enable microscopic examination by the surgeon prior to use. High dose systemic antivirals may reduce the risk of herpetic disease involving the posterior segment of the eye and neuroretina in the aphakic eye and spread to the central nervous system.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 December 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 January 2017
Published date: 1 February 2017
Alternative titles: A serious adverse surgical event : Management of suspected HSV-1 keratitis in a donor cornea.
Keywords: Herpes Simplex (HSV), Keratitis, Spender, Empfänger

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Local EPrints ID: 469629
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/469629
PURE UUID: 91c2227b-8250-4f27-8880-213e01910479
ORCID for R Kaye: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1504-3201

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Date deposited: 21 Sep 2022 16:53
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:01

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Author: R Kaye ORCID iD
Author: Bernhard Steger
Author: Jern Y. Chen
Author: Vito Romano

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