| Literature DB >> 20596508 |
Kathleen T Berg1, Andrew R Harrison, Michael S Lee.
Abstract
Incidence estimates for perioperative vision loss (POVL) after nonocular surgery range from 0.013% for all surgeries up to 0.2% following spine surgery. The most common neuro-ophthalmologic causes of POVL are the ischemic optic neuropathies (ION), either anterior (AION) or posterior (PION). We identified 111 case reports of AION following nonocular surgery in the literature, with most occurring after cardiac surgery, and 165 case reports of PION following nonocular surgery, with most occurring after spine surgery or radical neck dissection. There were an additional 526 cases of ION that did not specify if the diagnosis was AION or PION. We also identified 933 case reports of central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), 33 cases of pituitary apoplexy, and 245 cases of cortical blindness following nonocular surgery. The incidence of POVL following ocular surgery appears to be much lower than that seen following nonocular surgery. We identified five cases in the literature of direct optic nerve trauma, 47 cases of AION, and five cases of PION following ocular surgery. The specific pathogenesis and risk factors underlying these neuro-ophthalmic complications remain unknown, and physicians should be alert to the potential for loss of vision in the postoperative period.Entities:
Keywords: nonocular surgery; ocular surgery; perioperative; postoperative; vision loss
Year: 2010 PMID: 20596508 PMCID: PMC2893763 DOI: 10.2147/opth.s9262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Figure 1Optic disc edema observed in all cases of acute anterior ischemic optic neuropathy.
Figure 2Normal appearing optic disc is seen in all cases of acute posterior ischemic optic neuropathy.
Figure 3Positioning in spine surgery typically involves the patient lying prone in the Trendelenburg position. The level of the head is below the level of the feet, which leads to facial edema.
Figure 4Mayfield headrest used in spine surgery. The edge of the headrest may compress the globe and lead to central retinal artery occlusion.
Ischemic optic neuropathy cases following nonocular surgery
| NA; 51% male | Spine surgery | ION, not further specified | |
| NA | Spinal, orthopedic, Cardiac, and general Surgery | ION, not further specified | |
| 8 | 36–64; 72% male | Spine surgery | ION, not further specified |
| 2 | NA | CABG | ION, not further specified |
| 19 | 36–64; 72% male | Spine surgery | AION |
| 12–68; gender NA | Spine surgery | AION | |
| 1 | 65 F | Spine surgery | AION |
| 1 | 60 F | Spine surgery | AION |
| 1 | 41 M | Spine surgery | AION |
| 1 | 57 M | Spine surgery | AION |
| 1 | 50 F | Spine surgery | AION |
| 1 | 16 F | Spine surgery | AION |
| 1 | 44 M | Spine surgery | AION |
| 1 | 56 F | Spine surgery | AION |
| 1 | 71 M | Spine surgery | AION |
| 12 | 57–73; 71% male | CABG | AION |
| 8 | 58–70; 63% male | CABG | AION |
| 8 | 39–81; 82% male | CABG | AION |
| 7 | 44–61; all male | CABG | AION |
| 3 | NA | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 60 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 54 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 64 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 55 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 72 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 60 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 54 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 54 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 54 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 63 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 46 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 63 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 55 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 68 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 68 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 74 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 56 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 44 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 71 F | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 58 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 63 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 71 F | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 70 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 63 M | CABG | AION |
| 1 | 47 M | Neck dissection | AION |
| 1 | 48 M | Neck dissection | AION |
| 1 | 60 M | Neck dissection | AION |
| 1 | 16 F | Total parathyroidectomy | AION |
| 1 | 40 M | Dynamic cardiomyoplasty | AION |
| 1 | 64 F | Coronary catheterization | AION |
| 1 | 62 F | Peripheral vascular surgery | AION |
| 1 | 45 M | Shoulder surgery | AION |
| 1 | 55 M | Shoulder surgery | AION |
| 1 | 52 M | Hip replacement | AION |
| 1 | 75 M | Hip replacement | AION |
| 1 | 80 F | Hip replacement | AION |
| 1 | 55 M | Osteosynthesis | AION |
| 1 | 66 M | Bilateral knee replacement | AION |
| 1 | 29 F | Cesarian section | AION |
| 1 | 66 M | Transurethral prostatectomy | AION |
| 1 | 50 M | Radical prostatectomy | AION |
| 1 | 47 F | Liposuction | AION |
| 56 | 36–64; 72% male | Spine surgery | PION |
| 14 | mean age 43.3; gender NA | Spine surgery | PION |
| 12–68; gender NA | Spine surgery | PION | |
| 1 | 66 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 43 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 12 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 57 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 44 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 13; gender NA | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 13; gender NA | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 43; gender NA | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 29; gender NA | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 63 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 77 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 66 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 49 F | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 79 F | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 27 F | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 37 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 24 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 44 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 33 F | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 24 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 13 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 51 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 59 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 48 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 58 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 68 F | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 10 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 60 M | Spine surgery | PION |
| 1 | 67 M | Neck dissection | PION |
| 1 | 71 M | Neck dissection | PION |
| 1 | 48 M | Neck dissection | PION |
| 1 | 49 M | Neck dissection | PION |
| 1 | 64 M | Neck dissection | PION |
| 1 | 73 M | Neck dissection | PION |
| 1 | 37 M | Neck dissection | PION |
| 1 | 77 M | Neck dissection | PION |
| 1 | 67 F | Neck dissection | PION |
| 5 | 57–73; 71% male | CABG | PION |
| 3 | 39–81; 82% male | CABG | PION |
| 1 | 61 M | CABG | PION |
| 1 | 68 F | CABG | PION |
| 1 | 57 F | CABG | PION |
| 1 | 46 F | CABG | PION |
| 1 | 81 F | CABG | PION |
| 3 | 59 M | Rhinoplasty | PION |
| 1 | 40 M | Rhinoplasty | PION |
| 1 | 23 F | Rhinoplasty | PION |
| 1 | 62 M | Drainage of infected hip prosthesis | PION |
| 1 | 64 M | Shoulder surgery | PION |
| 1 | 65 F | Knee surgery | PION |
| 1 | 66 M | Knee surgery | PION |
| 1 | 62 M | Osteosynthesis | PION |
| 1 | 51 M | Osteosynthesis | PION |
| 1 | 59 F | Gastroduodenotomy | PION |
| 1 | 51 F | Abdominal exploration | PION |
| 1 | 52 M | Thoracotomy | PION |
| 1 | 88 M | Thoracotomy and segmentectomy | PION |
| 1 | 43 F | Breast augmentation and abdominal liposuction | PION |
| 1 | 41 M | Axillary vein grafting | PION |
| 1 | 42 M | Laparoscopic nephrectomy | PION |
| 1 | 70 M | Femoral aneurysm repair | PION |
| 14 | mean age 58.3; gender NA | NA | PION |
Notes:
Study contains information compiled from data submitted to a registry, or compiled case reports, which may be redundant with that seen in the other papers listed.
Abbreviations: ION, ischemic optic neuropathy; AION, anterior ischemic optic neuropathy; PION, posterior ischemic optic neuropathy; NA, information not available; M, male; F, female; CABG, cardiopulmonary bypass grafting.
Figure 5Funduscopic appearance of central retinal artery occlusion demonstrates a cherry-red spot on the macula, attenuated arterioles, and retinal whitening from edema.
Central retinal artery occlusion case reports
| NA | Spinal, orthopedic, cardiac, and general surgery | |
| NA | Spine surgery | |
| 33–59; gender NA | Spine surgery | |
| 1 | 12 F | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 28 F | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 30 M | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 23 M | Spine surgery |
| 1 | NA | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 29 M | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 12 F | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 73 M | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 38 M | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 12 F | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 58 M | Hip replacement |
Notes:
Study results include all causes of retinal vascular occlusion, not exclusively CRAO;
Study contains information compiled from data submitted to registry, or compiled case reports, which may be redundant with that seen in other papers listed.
Abbreviations: NA, information not available; M, male; F, female.
Figure 6Head computed tomography of a patient with pituitary apoplexy. The hyperdense region represents hemorrhage within a pre-existing pituitary adenoma.
Pituitary apoplexy case reports
| 1 | 69 F | CABG |
| 1 | 65 M | CABG |
| 1 | 57 M | CABG |
| 1 | 55 M | CABG |
| 1 | 58 M | CABG |
| 1 | 65 M | CABG |
| 1 | 68 M | CABG |
| 1 | 72 M | CABG |
| 1 | 64 M | CABG |
| 1 | 79 M | CABG |
| 1 | 64 M | CABG |
| 1183 | 77 M | CABG |
| 1183 | 59 M | CABG |
| 1 | 70 M | CABG |
| 1 | 60 F | CABG |
| 1 | 61 M | CABG |
| 1 | 71 M | CABG |
| 1 | 60 M | CABG |
| 1 | 63 M | CABG |
| 1 | 62 M | CABG |
| 1 | 55 M | CABG |
| 1 | 56 M | Mitral valve replacement |
| 1 | 68; gender NA | Aortic valve replacement |
| 1 | 73 M | Abdominal aortic aneurysm repair |
| 1 | 65 F | Knee arthroplasty |
| 1 | 61 M | Knee arthroplasty |
| 1 | 72 M | Hip arthroplasty |
| 1 | 76 M | Hip arthroplasty |
| 1 | 45 M | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 50 F | Liposuction |
| 1 | 52 M | Orchiectomy |
| 1 | 47 M | Cholecystectomy |
| 1 | 67 M | Endoscopic sinus surgery |
Abbreviations: NA, information not available; M, male; F, female; CABG, cardiopulmonary bypass grafting.
Cortical blindness case reports
| NA | Spinal, orthopedic, cardiac, and general surgery | |
| 1 | 51 M | CABG |
| 1 | 63 F | CABG |
| 1 | 50 M | CABG |
| 1 | 58 F | CABG |
| 1 | 46 M | CABG |
| 1 | 62 M | CABG |
| 1 | 53 M | CABG |
| 1 | 49 M | CABG |
| 1 | 46M | CABG |
| 1 | 58 M | CABG |
| 1 | 35 M | CABG |
| 1 | 51 M | CABG |
| 1 | 66 M | CABG |
| 1 | 48 M | CABG |
| 1 | 67 M | CABG |
| 1 | 67 M | CABG |
| 1 | 56 M | CABG |
| 1 | 35 M | CABG |
| 1 | 52 M | CABG |
| 1 | 51 F | Aortic valve replacement |
| 1 | 31 M | Aortic arch repair |
| 12–68; gender NA | Spine surgery | |
| 1 | 66 F | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 58 F | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 57 M | Spine surgery |
| 1 | 51 F | Hip arthroplasty |
| 1 | 73 F | Hip arthroplasty |
| 1 | 77 M | Neck dissection |
Notes:
Study contains information compiled from data submitted to registry, or compiled case reports, which may be redundant with that seen in other papers listed.
Abbreviations: NA, information not available; M, male; F, female; CABG, cardiopulmonary bypass grafting.