Purpose: To describe a combination of treatment modalities used for the successful eradication of Fusarium endophthalmitis.
Design: Interventional case series.
Participants: Three consecutive patients with keratitis-associated Fusarium endophthalmitis.
Methods: After failure of traditional management options, a combination of intravitreal and long-term, high-dose systemic voriconazole, topical antifungal medications, and surgical intervention, with penetrating keratoplasty, lensectomy, and endoscopic-guided pars plana vitrectomy, was administered to each patient.
Results: All three cases achieved full resolution of the infection, with a final Snellen visual acuity score of 20/50 to 20/70.
Conclusions: An aggressive combination of therapeutic modalities, including the removal of subiris abscesses, might be needed for the successful resolution of Fusarium endophthalmitis.
Keywords: endophthalmitis; fungal; fusarium; keratitis; keratoplasty; voriconazole.