Endogenous endophthalmitis as a septic complication postureteroscope candiduria

Urol Ann. 2017 Jan-Mar;9(1):83-85. doi: 10.4103/0974-7796.198902.

Abstract

Ureteroscopy (URS) is commonly used by urologists to treat ureteral stones. It is a relatively low-risk procedure. Both urinary tract obstruction and contamination of instrument can cause candiduria post-URS, and this infection can be treated with an antifungal medication. Candidemia is known as hematogenous dissemination, and ocular tissue is a common invasion. However, endogenous endophthalmitis, due to postureteroscope candiduria, has not been reported up to date. This is a devastating complication that may lead to visual loss. Here, we describe a case of endogenous endophthalmitis as a consequence of candiduria after URS.

Keywords: Candidemia; candiduria; endophthalmitis; ureteral stone; ureteroscopy.

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