Journal of Nepal Medical Association (Aug 2019)

Postoperative Visual Loss Following Spine Surgery: A Case Report

  • Sabin Bhandari,
  • Krishna Pokharel,
  • Birendra Prasad Sah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.4539
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 218

Abstract

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Postoperative visual loss is a rare but devastating complication of non-ophthalmic surgery. Its aetiology is poorly understood and multiple associated factors have been proposed. We present a report of a 33-year-old female who developed irreversible diminution of vision on the right eye (non-arteritic-posterior-ischemic-optic-neuropathy) following general anaesthesia for pedicle screw fixation and plating for fracture vertebrae and hip in prone position and then screw placement for fracture calcaneum in supine position. The vision loss, limited to finger count close to face on the right eye, did not improve till follow-up at one-year. The combination of mild intraoperative hypotension, anaemia, prone positioning, prolonged surgery and anaesthesia may have contributed to postoperative visual loss in our patient.

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