**10. Conclusion**

Endophthalmitis is a devastating ophthalmic emergency that may lead to total loss of vision and possibly the eye if it is not recognized and managed promptly. In addition to eye caregivers, patients undergoing intraocular surgeries must be counseled about this rare condition as well as the potential further sequala that might occur with or without treatment are critical. With the advancements in VR instrumentations and techniques, the threshold of diagnostic and therapeutic PPV and appropriate intravitreal antibiotics and/or antifungals in the management of endophthalmitis is very low. Finally, frontline health care providers must be aware and critical if they encounter patients with suspicious of endophthalmitis as early recognition, prompt referral, and timely treatment are very crucial aspects for better visual prognosis.
