Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde
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Klin Monbl Augenheilkd · Jun 1997
Case Reports[Endophthalmitis after intra-oral block of the infraorbital nerve].
Most penetrating needle puncture injuries occur in retro- or peribulbar anesthesia. Hereby only a small percentage of patients develop endophthalmitis. Ocular penetration after enoral infraorbital nerve block has not yet been reported in literature. ⋯ Careful anamnesis would have prevented this accidental globe penetration. Right upper palate is absent presumably due to congenital cleft malformation or surgery. This allowed needle penetration through smooth tissue into the right globe. Fortunately, endophthalmitis develops only in a small percentage after needle puncture. We recommend immediate pars-plana-vitrectomy and intravitreal antibiotics in case of endophthalmitis after ocular penetration.