Abstract:ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of topical and systemic antimicrobial application on reducing conjunctival sac bacterial flora. Methods82 cataract patients (164 eyes) were randomly selected for studying, nonsurgical eye of the same patient was as control eye. Surgical eyes received 3day preoperative 0.5% levofloxacin eye drops, all patients received systemic antimicrobial agents 30 minutes before surgery. Specimens from conjunctival sac were collected at the following time points:admission (T0); 3 days after receiving 0.5% levofloxacin eye drops before surgery (T1); 30 minutes after all patients received systemic antimicrobial agents (T2),all specimens were performed bacterial culture. ResultsThe percentage of positive cultures for surgical and control eyes was 42.68%(35/82) and 43.90% (36/82) at T0, 0 (0/82)and 8.54% (7/82)at T1, 0(0/82) and 0 (0/82)at T2,respectively. ConclusionTopical and systemic antimicrobial application can reduce conjunctival sac bacteria. Because of the side effects of systemic antimicrobial agents, preoperative routine systemic antimicrobial use is not suggested.