Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2020)

Pediatric ophthalmology, strabismus and neuro-ophthalmology practice in the COVID-19 era: All India Ophthalmological Society guidelines

  • Rohit Saxena,
  • Digvijay Singh,
  • Jitendra Jethani,
  • Pradeep Sharma,
  • Rajesh Sinha,
  • Namrata Sharma,
  • Mahipal S Sachdev (Writing Committee),
  • Prepared in Association with the AIOS Pediatric and

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_1789_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 7
pp. 1300 – 1305

Abstract

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The COVID-19 Pandemic has prompted substantial changes in the way ophthalmology is practiced globally. General guidelines on safe ophthalmic practice have been issued by various bodies across the globe including the All India Ophthalmological Society. While these are suitable to ophthalmology overall, they are not entirely suitable to a subspecialty practice, particularly pediatric ophthalmology, strabismus and neuro-ophthalmology, which entails dealing with children, surgery under general anesthesia and managing possible life threatening situations. A group of sub-specialists and anesthetists met virtually and arrived at a consensus with regard to practice and general anesthesia protocols pertaining to these subspecialties of ophthalmology. The recommendations made by the expert group are specific yet can be universally followed to ensure the best and safest outcome for the practitioner and patient alike. The recommendations pertain to listing conditions which need emergency or urgent care in the fields of pediatric ophthalmology and neuro-ophthalmology, precautions and technique of pediatric and neuro-ophthalmic eye examination and a protocol for delivering a safe general anesthesia for a pediatriceye surgery.

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