疑似眶隔综合征导致翼状开颅术后视力丧失。

Niketu Patel, Justin C Cordova, Shikhar H Shah, John Dunford
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背景:围手术期视力下降是一种潜在的破坏性手术并发症。这种情况在非眼科手术后极为罕见,但最近的文献探讨了导致其发生的几种病因:我们记录了一例为切除颞部脑膜瘤而进行的翼状开颅术后围手术期视力下降的病例,患者是一名 47 岁的女性,无明显病史。术中过程顺利,肌皮瓣在眼眶前方反光。术后,患者出现第三颅神经麻痹和瞳孔传入缺损,视力下降持续3个月以上。术中眶隔综合征继发视网膜中央动脉闭塞被认为是可能的病因。然而,也不能排除其他一些诊断:结论:神经外科患者术后出现眼肌麻痹和视网膜中央动脉闭塞时,应考虑眶隔综合征。我们建议采用多学科围手术期方法,以减少接受蝶骨开颅手术的患者围手术期视力下降和眼眶隔室综合征的发生率。
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Suspected Orbital Compartment Syndrome Leading to Visual Loss After Pterional Craniotomy.

Background: Perioperative visual loss is a potentially devastating surgical complication. Its occurrence is exceedingly rare after nonocular surgery, but recent literature has explored several etiologies contributing to its development.

Case presentation: We document a case of perioperative visual loss after a pterional craniotomy for the excision of a temporal meningioma in a 47-year-old woman with no significant medical history. The intraoperative course was uneventful, with a myocutaneous flap reflected anteriorly across the orbit. Postoperatively, the patient demonstrated a third cranial nerve palsy and an afferent pupillary defect, with visual loss that persisted > 3 months postsurgery. A diagnosis of central retinal artery occlusion secondary to intraoperative orbital compartment syndrome was considered the likely etiology. However, several alternate diagnoses could not be excluded.

Conclusions: Orbital compartment syndrome should be considered in neurosurgical patients presenting with postoperative ophthalmoplegia and central retinal artery occlusion. We recommend a multidisciplinary perioperative approach to reduce the incidence of perioperative visual loss and orbital compartment syndrome in patients undergoing pterional craniotomy.

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