American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Sep 2019)
Bilateral pulmonary emboli following macular hole surgery with postoperative prone positioning
Abstract
Purpose: To report a rare case of bilateral pulmonary emboli following pars plana vitrectomy with postoperative prone positioning. Observations: A 60 year-old female presented with a fourmonth history of unilateral distorted vision. Ocular coherence tomography revealed a full thickness macular hole. Two weeks later, the patient underwent a 23-gauge pars plana vitrectomy with internal limiting membrane peeling and 12% perfluoropropane gas tamponade. Postoperatively, she completed two weeks of prone positioning. Five days later, she presented with a two day history of abdominal pain and shortness of breath. Computed tomography angiography revealed bilateral pulmonary emboli. The patient received six months of anticoagulation to prevent further thromboembolic events. Conclusions: Life threatening blood clots can form due to prolonged immobilization from prone positioning. Patients should be educated to perform light exercise postoperatively to prevent complications of blood stasis. Keywords: Complications, Macular hole, Ophthalmic surgery, Prone positioning, Pulmonary embolism, Vitreoretinal surgery