TY - JOUR AU - Miles Greenwald AU - Travis Redd AU - Thuy Doan AU - Stephen McLeod AU - Gerami Seitzman AB -

Purpose: To describe a unique case of LASIK flap fungal keratitis confirmed by next generation sequencing.

Observations: A 56-year-old female presented with refractory keratitis involving her LASIK flap 21 years after surgery. Confocal was positive for filamentous structures. The patient underwent immediate flap amputation followed by topical antifungal treatment. Corneal culture was positive for sp. Metagenomic deep sequencing confirmed as the primary source of infection and also identified as a likely contributor of a mixed fungal infection. Sequencing also identified hay as the likely source of the infection. Treatment resulted in eradication of the infection. The patient's final best corrected visual acuity was 20/30 with rigid contact lens overrefraction.

Conclusions: Metagenomic deep sequencing is a novel diagnostic tool that is increasingly being utilized for diagnosis of refractory keratitis. This case demonstrates the diagnostic potential of deep sequencing for identifying post-LASIK keratitis and reinforces the utility of LASIK flap amputation in the setting of tectonic flap instability due to keratolysis.

Importance: This case highlights several important clinical points for treating LASIK flap keratitis and highlights the emerging role metagenomic sequencing has in the diagnosis of infectious keratitis. This is first known case using next generation sequencing to diagnose a post-LASIK infectious keratitis.

BT - Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep DA - 2022 Mar DO - 10.1016/j.ajoc.2022.101294 J2 - Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep LA - eng N2 -

Purpose: To describe a unique case of LASIK flap fungal keratitis confirmed by next generation sequencing.

Observations: A 56-year-old female presented with refractory keratitis involving her LASIK flap 21 years after surgery. Confocal was positive for filamentous structures. The patient underwent immediate flap amputation followed by topical antifungal treatment. Corneal culture was positive for sp. Metagenomic deep sequencing confirmed as the primary source of infection and also identified as a likely contributor of a mixed fungal infection. Sequencing also identified hay as the likely source of the infection. Treatment resulted in eradication of the infection. The patient's final best corrected visual acuity was 20/30 with rigid contact lens overrefraction.

Conclusions: Metagenomic deep sequencing is a novel diagnostic tool that is increasingly being utilized for diagnosis of refractory keratitis. This case demonstrates the diagnostic potential of deep sequencing for identifying post-LASIK keratitis and reinforces the utility of LASIK flap amputation in the setting of tectonic flap instability due to keratolysis.

Importance: This case highlights several important clinical points for treating LASIK flap keratitis and highlights the emerging role metagenomic sequencing has in the diagnosis of infectious keratitis. This is first known case using next generation sequencing to diagnose a post-LASIK infectious keratitis.

PY - 2022 EP - 101294 T2 - Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep TI - Very late onset LASIK flap Acremonium fungal keratitis confirmed by metagenomic deep sequencing. VL - 25 SN - 2451-9936 ER -