Scleral buckle induce orbital cellulitis and scleritis – A case report and literature review

We report a case of a young healthy patient who developed orbital cellulitis and scleritis after retinal detachment surgery that was repaired with a scleral buckling procedure. Once scleral implant infection occurs, orbital infection results requiring removal of the implant in all previous reported cases. However, our patient was treated with systemic antibiotic and steroids without the need for removal of the scleral buckle.
Source: Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research