Jp. Adenis et al., ANTERIOR-CHAMBER CONCENTRATIONS OF VANCOMYCIN IN THE IRRIGATING SOLUTION AT THE END OF CATARACT-SURGERY, Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 23(1), 1997, pp. 111-114
Purpose: To verify that therapeutic levels of vancomycin were present
in the irrigating solution at the end of cataract surgery. Setting: Se
rvice d'ophtalmologie, Universite de Limoges, France. Methods: An irri
gating solution that contained 20 mg/L of vancomycin was used in 15 pa
tients having phacoemulsification. Antibiotic concentrations in the ph
acoemulsification handpiece and in the aqueous humor were measured at
the end of surgery. Results: Passage through the phacoemulsifier did n
ot affect antibiotic concentration. In the aqueous humor, after wound
closure, the concentration constantly exceeded the minimal inhibitory
concentration of the principal gram-positive bacteria responsible for
human endophthalmitis. Conclusion: Vancomycin added to the irrigating
solution used during cataract surgery was found in effective concentra
tions in the anterior chamber at the end of surgery.