Monitoring the microbial contamination of donor cornea during all preservation phases: A prospective study in the Eye Bank of Rome.
Rossella VignolaLaura GiurgolaRossella Anna Maria Colabelli GisoldiMariarosa GaudioJana D'Amato TóthováAugusto PocobelliPublished in: Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society (2019)
Tissue contamination was unexpectedly high on arrival to the eye bank, indicating the need to review and update decontamination procedures during tissue recovery, and renew training for the recovery teams. Storing donor corneas in organ culture conditions significantly reduced the microorganism burden. Using devices to remove antimicrobial and antifungal agents from samples before testing can increase the sensitivity of the standard microbiological method, and thus help further reduce the risk of microbial transmission.