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Central retinal artery occlusion and ophthalmoplegia following spinal surgery in the prone position.

T Asok1, S Aziz, H A Faisal, A K Tan, P S Mallika.   

Abstract

A 14 year old boy underwent a 7 hour long spinal surgery for scoliosis in the prone position. In the immediate postoperative period, he developed right proptosis, periorbital swelling, chemosis and total ophthalmoplegia. The vision in his right eye was only counting fingers and the intraocular pressure was 68 mmHg. Fundus examination revealed occlusion of the right central retinal artery. A rare manifestation of both vein and artery occlusion was possible in this patient as a result of external ocular compression due to a prolonged period in the prone position. This report highlights the importance of being aware of the possible complications of external ocular compression in non-ocular surgery.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20954560

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Malaysia        ISSN: 0300-5283


  6 in total

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5.  Unilateral Vision Loss without Ophthalmoplegia as a Rare Complication of Spinal Surgery.

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6.  Visual loss due to optic nerve infarction and central retinal artery occlusion after spine surgery in the prone position: A case report.

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