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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1998;34(4):871-874.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.1998.34.4.871   
Acute Blindness of Right Eye after Cervical Spine Surgery in the Prone Position: A case report.
Jeong Jin Lee, Yun Sang Kwon, Jung Sook Hong, Yu Hong Kim
Department of Anesthesiology, Samsung Medical Center, SungKyunKwan University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
We observed a patient who had central retinal artery occlusion with severely reduced visual acuity and characteristic retinal changes after cervical spine surgery under general anesthesia. In acute stage, visual acuity was slightly improved. But over course of several months, there was no improvement in visual acuity and central scotoma was remained. There were no evidences of hypotension or anemia during operation. The only presumptive cause was direct external ocular compression by horseshoe headrest. It is necessary to pay attention to eyes when prone positioning in the patients of cervical spine surgery.
Key Words: Complications: blindness; Position: prone; Surgery: cervical spine


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