2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40123-023-00661-9
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Prophylaxis of Ocular Infection in the Setting of Intraocular Surgery: Implications for Clinical Practice and Risk Management

Abstract: In this review we discuss the role of intraocular surgery preoperative prophylaxis. The correct choice of antimicrobial drug is variable in each surgical setting, according to the available strengths of evidence, the anatomical district involved, and the type of procedure. In the ophthalmic surgical field, there has been a progressive shift from antibiotic formulations, which are known to cause antibiotic resistance, to a new class of antiseptic compounds, which proved to be effective not only against bacteria… Show more

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“…Regarding infection prophylaxis, antibiotics should be substituted with gentle antiseptics, which are less toxic to the corneal epithelium while avoiding the phenomenon of resistance [29]. Bacterial cleaning, to reduce the risk of infection, can be effectively performed with antiseptics and povidone-iodine cleansing.…”
Section: Treating Patients Before Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding infection prophylaxis, antibiotics should be substituted with gentle antiseptics, which are less toxic to the corneal epithelium while avoiding the phenomenon of resistance [29]. Bacterial cleaning, to reduce the risk of infection, can be effectively performed with antiseptics and povidone-iodine cleansing.…”
Section: Treating Patients Before Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%