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Ischemic optic neuropathy following spine surgery.

Vivien T-G Ho1, Nancy J Newman, Suzan Song, Susan Ksiazek, Steven Roth.   

Abstract

Perioperative visual loss (POVL) is a devastating injury that has been reported infrequently after nonocular surgery. The most common cause of POVL is ischemic optic neuropathy (ION). Increasing numbers of cases of ION are being reported after spine surgery, but the etiology of postoperative ION remains poorly understood. After a MEDLINE search of the literature, we reviewed published case reports of ION, specifically those reported after spine surgery performed with the patient in the prone position. Most of the cases involved posterior ION (PION, n = 17), and the remainder anterior (AION, n = 5). Most patients had no or few preoperative vascular disease risk factors. All except one PION and 2 of 5 AION cases reported symptom onset within the first 24 hours after surgery. Visual loss was frequently bilateral (40% of AION, 47% of PION cases). Mean operative time exceeded 450 minutes. The lowest average intraoperative mean arterial blood pressure was 64 mm Hg and the mean lowest intraoperative hematocrit was 27%. The average blood loss was 1.7 L for AION and 5 L for PION patients. PION patients received an average of 8 L of crystalloid solution and 2.2 L of colloid intraoperatively. This compilation of case reports suggests that a combination of prolonged surgery in the prone position, decreased ocular perfusion pressure, blood loss and anemia/hemodilution, and infusion of large quantities of intravenous fluids are some of the potential factors involved in the etiology of postoperative ION. However, levels of blood pressure and anemia intraoperatively were frequently at levels considered acceptable in anesthesia practice. The etiology of postoperative ION remains incompletely understood. Potential strategies to avoid this complication are discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15632541      PMCID: PMC2699455     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Anesthesiol        ISSN: 0898-4921            Impact factor:   3.956


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