2012
DOI: 10.5507/bp.2011.060
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The in vitro antimicrobial activity of silicone oils used in ophthalmic surgery

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“…Interestingly, fungal organisms were not identified histologically in the posterior segment, suggesting a possible antimicrobial effect of silicone oil after surgery. In fact, previous reports have confirmed that using silicone oil in these complicated cases is appropriate because it does not support the growth of microbes, including both bacterial and fungal isolates 11. Furthermore, it helps reduce rates of subsequent retinal detachments and may help stabilize progression of hypotony 12.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, fungal organisms were not identified histologically in the posterior segment, suggesting a possible antimicrobial effect of silicone oil after surgery. In fact, previous reports have confirmed that using silicone oil in these complicated cases is appropriate because it does not support the growth of microbes, including both bacterial and fungal isolates 11. Furthermore, it helps reduce rates of subsequent retinal detachments and may help stabilize progression of hypotony 12.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 Previous reports suggested that using silicone oil could prevent the growth of microbes, including bacterial and fungal isolates. 54 Furthermore, it helps reduce rates of complications, like retinal detachments or hypotony. 55 Nevertheless, it was recently assessed that silicone oil might play a weaker role in antifungal therapy; 56 furthermore, nontoxic concentrations of intravitreal drugs could create toxicity in a silicone oil-filled eye.…”
Section: Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unsere Ergebnisse decken sich mit den dafür in der Literatur berichteten schlechten postoperativen Ergebnissen nach IVOM mit Visus < 0,1 in über 70 % der Fälle aufgrund von PVR-Ablatio, Anstieg des Augeninnendrucks und Optikusatrophie [13]. In der Literatur wird eine Silikonöltamponade als protektiv und antibakteriell wirksam beschrieben [14]. Retrospektive Studien zeigen bei postoperativen Fällen von Endophthalmitis nach IVOM bei primärer Silikonöltamponade ein besseres funktionelles Ergebnis mit weniger PVR-Ablatio im Verlauf [15,16] [21].…”
Section: Therapie/mikrobiologieunclassified