Please send me updates by newsletter.

QuikVue Vet Case Share- nasty Enterococcus bacteria

07/08/25

We are glad to share a vet case study captured by QuikVue eye imaging adaptor fromDr. Allison Fuchs.

Case progress updates! This is the dog who grew a nasty Enterococcus bacteria in the corneal sample that I showed recently. These photos cover a span of about 4 weeks, from the initial presentation with a heavily infected stromal abscess which then progressed into a deep ulcer in the second image. That’s when we went to surgery to keratectomy to remove as much infection as possible and grafted in a bioscaffold product to add support. She already had lots of blood vessels, so a conjunctival graft was not what I chose to perform in this instance.

 We also cultured tissue from surgery to alter her medication, and one week later the infection was well controlled and the graft had vascularized in the third image. Now 3 weeks out from surgery the graft is scarring down and I can’t wait to show you another progress update in another few weeks - you’ll be amazed how good she’s going to look!



We are glad to share a vet case study captured by QuikVue eye imaging adaptor fromDr. Allison Fuchs.

Case progress updates! This is the dog who grew a nasty Enterococcus bacteria in the corneal sample that I showed recently. These photos cover a span of about 4 weeks, from the initial presentation with a heavily infected stromal abscess which then progressed into a deep ulcer in the second image. That’s when we went to surgery to keratectomy to remove as much infection as possible and grafted in a bioscaffold product to add support. She already had lots of blood vessels, so a conjunctival graft was not what I chose to perform in this instance.

 We also cultured tissue from surgery to alter her medication, and one week later the infection was well controlled and the graft had vascularized in the third image. Now 3 weeks out from surgery the graft is scarring down and I can’t wait to show you another progress update in another few weeks - you’ll be amazed how good she’s going to look!



Recent Blogs

Slit-Lamp TBUT: Capture, Measure, and Track Trends With EyeStream and VisuDoc

Slit-Lamp TBUT: Capture, Measure, and Track Trends With EyeStream and VisuDoc

TBUT at the slit lamp often stays in the moment. EyeStream records fluorescein-enhanced tear film video on your compatible lamp. In VisuDoc, measure TBUT from saved clips, log values to the chart, and review trend curves across visits—without changing your exam workflow.

05-28,2026
Upgrade Your Slit Lamp to Digital Imaging System

Upgrade Your Slit Lamp to Digital Imaging System

Traditional slit lamps support examination through the eyepiece—but not photo, video, or stored images at the exam. EyeStream adds digital capture to compatible lamps you already use, with VisuDoc workflow, eyepiece-aligned focus, and a built-in yellow filter—without replacing the full slit-lamp system.

05-21,2026
Why Optometrists Can Offer iFlo Dry Eye Mask for Better Home Compliance

Why Optometrists Can Offer iFlo Dry Eye Mask for Better Home Compliance

iFlo gives optometrists a practical at-home warm compress option for dry eye patients. By making home heat therapy easier to explain and repeat, it can help improve patient compliance and may support symptom relief within clinician-directed dry eye management.

05-18,2026