GLAUCOMA DRAINAGE DEVICE COMPLICATED BY FUNGAL PARACONIOTHYRIUM ENDOPHTHALMITIS

2015 
Ten years after Baerveldt TM implantation, a woman underwent immunosuppressive therapy for necrotizing scleritis.  She subsequently developed symptoms suggestive of endophthalmitis in the setting of tube exposure. C ultures isolated fungal Paraconiothyrium. She underwent two vitrectomies with anterior chamber washouts, Baerveldt TM device removal, and intraocular and systemic antifungal therapy. The endophthalmitis has since resolved. Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE Purpose : To report the first documented case of Paraconiothyrium fungal endophthalmitis associated with a glaucoma drainage device. Methods : A 74-year-old woman with a history of primary open angle glaucoma had undergone Baerveldt TM glaucoma implantation 10 years earlier. She presented with pain and injection, was diagnosed with necrotizing scleritis, and started on prednisone and methotrexate. She subsequently developed worsening pain, vision loss, and infiltrates suggestive of fungal endophthalmitis, in the setting of an exposed Baerveldt TM tube. Results : Surgical cultures were positive for fungal Paraconiothyrium. The patient underwent two pars plana vitrectomies, anterior chamber washouts, removal of the Baerveldt TM device and intraocular lens, and intraocular and systemic antifungal therapy. The fungal infiltrates and inflammation have since resolved. Conclusions : Fungal endophthalmitis is an exceedingly rare complication of glaucoma drainage device implantation, but must be considered, especially in an immunocompromised patient.
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