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All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) Task Force guidelines to prevent intraocular infections and cluster outbreaks after cataract surgery
Authors:Lalit Verma  Aniruddha Agarwal  Vivek Pravin Dave  Santosh G Honavar  members of the Task Force  Ajit Babu Majji  Ashish Lall  Ashish Mahobia  Ashok Kumar Grover  Avnindra Gupta  Cyrus Shroff  Dinesh Talwar  M S Ravindra  Mallika Goyal  Namrata Sharma  Paritosh A Kamdar  Pramod Bhende  Preetam Samant  Pukhraj Rishi  R D Ravindran  Raja Narayanan  Rajesh Sinha  Rajiv Reddy Pappuru  S Sasi Kumar  V R Saravanan  Tatyarao P Lahane  Uday Gajiwala  Venkatesh Pradeep
Abstract:Infectious endophthalmitis is a serious and vision-threatening complication of commonly performed intraocular surgeries such as cataract surgery. The occurrence of endophthalmitis can result in severe damage to the uveal and other ocular tissues even among patients undergoing an uncomplicated surgical procedure. If the infections result from common factors such as surgical supplies, operative or operation theater-related risks, there can be a cluster outbreak of toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS) or infectious endophthalmitis, leading to several patients having an undesirable outcome. Since prevention of intraocular infections is of paramount importance to ophthalmic surgeons, the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) has taken the lead in the formation of a National Task Force to help ophthalmic surgeons apply certain universal precautions in their clinical practice. The Task Force has prepared a handy checklist and evidence-based guidelines to minimize the risk of infectious endophthalmitis following cataract surgery.
Keywords:Cataract Surgery  cluster infection  endophthalmitis  guidelines  infection  prevention
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