Abstract
Abstract
Purpose:
To determine the bacterial contamination rate of a 27-gauge needle bore during conjunctival penetration in donor eye bank eyes and the effect of short-term use of topical 0.3% gatifloxacin and 0.5% moxifloxacin.
Methods:
One hundred consecutive human donors had 10 conjunctival penetrations per 10 syringes per eye before antibiotic placement; this was repeated 15 min after antibiotic use. Samples were cultured by expressing 0.3 mL of saline through the needle. Positive cultures were speciated.
Results:
There were 1,033 positive cultures (25.8% of all cultures); 568 (28.4%) pre-antibiotics, 249 (24.9%) after gatifloxacin (
Conclusions:
Transconjunctival penetration often results in needle bore contamination; bacteria are included in an injected solution. Fifteen minutes of exposure to 2 topical antibiotics had a minimal effect on bacterial contamination and no significant effect on many common pathogens.
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