Post-operative Unilateral Visual Loss and Ophthalmoplegia following Cervical Spine Surgery in Prone Position: A Case Report.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine Journal of Nepal Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI:10.31729/jnma.8582
Samaj Gautam, Suzit Bhusal, Ashlesha Chaudhary, Reshika Shrestha, Badri Rijal, Prakash Darjee, Surya Bajra Lama
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Abstract: Visual loss following a spine surgery in a prone position is a disastrous and irreversible complication. Moreover, the recommended treatment for such visual loss is lacking and the outcome is not so satisfactory. A 38-year-old gentleman developed profound right sided visual loss after an uneventful cervical spine surgery in a prone position that lasted approximately two and half hours. Immediate ophthalmic consultation was done and the case was diagnosed as right-sided central retinal artery occlusion. Despite the initiation of vasodilatation, anticoagulation, and adequate fluid infusion, satisfactory improvement was not achieved. Extensive review of pertinent literature highlighted limited efficacy of treatments for postoperative visual loss after prone spinal surgery, further emphasizing the importance of preventive measures as the cornerstone in such procedures.

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俯卧位颈椎手术后单侧视力丧失和眼球震颤:病例报告。
摘要:俯卧位脊柱手术后视力丧失是一种灾难性的、不可逆转的并发症。此外,针对这种视力丧失的推荐治疗方法缺乏,治疗效果也不尽如人意。一位 38 岁的男士在进行了约两个半小时的俯卧位颈椎手术后,右侧视力严重下降。医生立即进行了眼科会诊,诊断为右侧视网膜中央动脉闭塞。尽管已开始进行血管扩张、抗凝和充分输液,但病情仍未得到满意的改善。对相关文献的广泛研究表明,俯卧位脊柱手术后视力丧失的治疗效果有限,这进一步强调了预防措施作为此类手术基石的重要性。
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Journal of Nepal Medical Association
Journal of Nepal Medical Association PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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期刊介绍: Journal of Nepal Medical Association is an internationally peer-reviewed, MedLine/PubMed indexed, a monthly general medical journal published by Nepal Medical Association. JNMA is the first and oldest medical journal from Nepal since 1963 AD.
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