| Literature DB >> 20206853 |
Kathleeya N Stang-Veldhouse1, Elizabeth Yeu, David M Rothenberg, Thomas R Mizen.
Abstract
Perioperative visual loss following spinal surgery has become of increasing concern among anesthesiologists, surgeons, and patients alike. Perioperative ischemic optic neuropathy often occurs in patients greater than 50 years of age, in association with a number of presumed risk factors, including diabetes, hypertension, small cup-to-disc ratio, preoperative anemia, intraoperative hypotension, prolonged operative time in the prone position, and significant blood loss during surgery. The visual loss is notably devastating, and generally leads to permanent disability. A 44-year-old man whose central visual acuity was completely preserved is presented.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20206853 DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2009.01.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Anesth ISSN: 0952-8180 Impact factor: 9.452