POST-SURGICAL INFECTIONS IN CORNEAL SURGERY: REVIEW OF THE MAIN AGENTS AND PREVENTION STRATEGIES

Authors

  • João Victor Borela UNINOVE
  • Elisa Paes de Rezende UNIRV
  • Ihan Sampaio Ottoni UNIRV
  • Isabella Amantea de Campos FUNEPE
  • Julia Couto Lage UNIBH
  • Letícia Ribeiro Cardoso UNIRV
  • Mariane dos Santos Luz UniRV
  • Pedro Paulo Moura Ferro Filho UNIEVA
  • Rhaissa Carvalho Sodré UNIRV

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i8.20663

Keywords:

Surgical wound infection. Ophthalmology. Cornea.

Abstract

This article sought to analyze the main etiological agents involved in postsurgical infections in corneal surgery, as well as the preventive strategies currently described in the literature. Studies published in the last five years in the PubMed, BVS, and Lilacs databases were selected, using descriptors related to "Surgical wound infection," "Ophthalmology," and "Cornea." After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 14 articles were considered eligible for qualitative analysis. The results showed that the most frequently implicated microorganisms were Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Candida spp., with prevalence varying according to the surgical technique and geographic context. Preventive strategies, such as the use of preoperative antiseptics, topical antibiotic prophylaxis, rigorous instrument sterilization, and intraoperative asepsis protocols, have demonstrated a positive impact on reducing infection rates. It is concluded that the adoption of evidence-based preventive measures is essential to minimize infectious complications and preserve visual prognosis, reinforcing the importance of standardizing protocols in ophthalmology services.

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Author Biographies

João Victor Borela, UNINOVE

Graduado em medicina pela Universidade Nove de Julho – UNINOVE, Mauá.

Elisa Paes de Rezende, UNIRV

Graduando em medicina pela Universidade de Rio Verde Campus Goiânia-UNIRV.

Ihan Sampaio Ottoni, UNIRV

Graduado pela UNIRV.

Isabella Amantea de Campos, FUNEPE

Graduada em medicina pela Fundação educacional de Penápolis – FUNEPE.

Julia Couto Lage, UNIBH

Graduando em medicina pelo Centro Universitário de Belo Horizonte- UNIBH.

Letícia Ribeiro Cardoso, UNIRV

Graduada em medicina pela Universidade de Rio Verde-UNIRV.  

Mariane dos Santos Luz, UniRV

Graduada em Medicina pela Universidade de Rio Verde Campus Aparecida de Goiânia (UniRV).

Pedro Paulo Moura Ferro Filho, UNIEVA

Graduado em Medicina pela Universidade Evangélica de Goiás-UNIEVA.

Rhaissa Carvalho Sodré, UNIRV

Graduando em medicina pela Universadade de Rio Verde-UNIRV.

Published

2025-08-16

How to Cite

Borela, J. V., Rezende, E. P. de, Ottoni, I. S., Campos, I. A. de, Lage, J. C., Cardoso, L. R., … Sodré, R. C. (2025). POST-SURGICAL INFECTIONS IN CORNEAL SURGERY: REVIEW OF THE MAIN AGENTS AND PREVENTION STRATEGIES. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 11(8), 1596–1614. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i8.20663