Orbital cellulitis is extremely uncommon following strabismus surgery. When it occurs, the infection has been reported to present from day 1 to within 1 week following surgery and has the potential for significant morbidity. We report the case of a 6.5-year-old boy presenting with unilateral orbital cellulitis growing group A Streptococcus pyogenes on postoperative day 1, after uncomplicated bilateral medial rectus recessions. The patient had two contacts with streptococcal pharyngitis at the time of surgery but was completely asymptomatic himself. We hypothesize that these contacts may have led to the rapid onset of his orbital cellulitis
Anterior necrotizing scleritis is a rare but potentially devastating complication of ocular surgery ...
Ophthalmic complications occurring after non-ophthalmic surgery are rare. We present a case of orbit...
Orbital cellulitis is the most frequent cause of acute swelling of the orbit and is a relatively fre...
WOS: 000234776400023PubMed ID: 16414534Serious infection is uncommon after eye muscle surgery. Orbit...
A 56-year-old healthy man underwent left medial rectus recession and lateral rectus resection for es...
Introduction: Orbital cellulits following cataract surgery is extremely rare. We describe a case of...
Purpose: Orbital cellulitis (OC) is a rare postoperative complication of glaucoma drainage device (G...
Pre- or retroseptal bacterial orbital cellulitis (pOC/rOC) is not an uncommon orbital disease. Treat...
A 74-year-old man presented with light perception and presumed early bacterial endophthalma's in the...
To determine the appropriate early management of orbital cellulitis and the current bacterial etiolo...
Odontogenic abscess can become an orbital cellulitis, causing potentially serious intracranial and o...
Arie Y Nemet, Joseph R Ferencz, Ori Segal, Amit Meshi Department of Ophthalmology, Meir Medical Cent...
Preseptal and orbital cellulitis range in severity from minor to potentially severe complications. T...
BackgroundPreseptal and orbital cellulitis range in severity from minor to potentially severe compli...
PurposeTo report the incidence of orbital cellulitis after orbital blowout fracture.DesignRetrospect...
Anterior necrotizing scleritis is a rare but potentially devastating complication of ocular surgery ...
Ophthalmic complications occurring after non-ophthalmic surgery are rare. We present a case of orbit...
Orbital cellulitis is the most frequent cause of acute swelling of the orbit and is a relatively fre...
WOS: 000234776400023PubMed ID: 16414534Serious infection is uncommon after eye muscle surgery. Orbit...
A 56-year-old healthy man underwent left medial rectus recession and lateral rectus resection for es...
Introduction: Orbital cellulits following cataract surgery is extremely rare. We describe a case of...
Purpose: Orbital cellulitis (OC) is a rare postoperative complication of glaucoma drainage device (G...
Pre- or retroseptal bacterial orbital cellulitis (pOC/rOC) is not an uncommon orbital disease. Treat...
A 74-year-old man presented with light perception and presumed early bacterial endophthalma's in the...
To determine the appropriate early management of orbital cellulitis and the current bacterial etiolo...
Odontogenic abscess can become an orbital cellulitis, causing potentially serious intracranial and o...
Arie Y Nemet, Joseph R Ferencz, Ori Segal, Amit Meshi Department of Ophthalmology, Meir Medical Cent...
Preseptal and orbital cellulitis range in severity from minor to potentially severe complications. T...
BackgroundPreseptal and orbital cellulitis range in severity from minor to potentially severe compli...
PurposeTo report the incidence of orbital cellulitis after orbital blowout fracture.DesignRetrospect...
Anterior necrotizing scleritis is a rare but potentially devastating complication of ocular surgery ...
Ophthalmic complications occurring after non-ophthalmic surgery are rare. We present a case of orbit...
Orbital cellulitis is the most frequent cause of acute swelling of the orbit and is a relatively fre...