Ocular Hypertension is defined as elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) without ocular damage and is associated with an increased risk of progression to Glaucoma.1,2 Nearly 7 million adults over the age of 40 in the US are estimated to suffer from Ocular Hypertension. 1,3
Postoperative bacterial endophthalmitis is a rare but devastating complication that can occur following ocular surgery.1 Without proper intervention, endophthalmitis can cause irreversible damage to structures within the retina resulting in a loss of vision.2 This inflammatory condition affecting the intraocular cavities is typically caused by a bacterial or fungal infection, with the most common causative agents including coagulase-negative staphylococci, Staphylococcus aureus,...