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The incidence of vision loss due to perioperative ischemic optic neuropathy associated with spine surgery: the Johns Hopkins Hospital Experience.

机译:脊柱手术相关的围手术期缺血性视神经病变导致视力丧失的发生率:约翰霍普金斯医院的经验。

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STUDY DESIGN: Twenty-year retrospective review of 14,102 spine surgeries. OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of perioperative ischemic optic neuropathy (POION) in spine surgery at our institution. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: In recent years, perioperative vision loss in patients undergoing spine surgery has become an issue of increasing concern to physicians, patients, and medicolegal experts. The incidence of POION in spine surgery has been addressed in two separate studies that found incidences of 0% and 0.12%. METHODS: We performed a 20-year database search for all patients who underwent spine surgery and had a concurrent ICD-9 discharge diagnosis pertaining to vision loss. Patient charts were reviewed in detail to confirm the diagnosis of POION. RESULTS: Of 14,102 cases of spine surgery during the study time frame, we identified 4 cases of POION, for an incidence of 0.028%. In 3 of the 4 cases, surgery was performed with the patient in the prone position; the fourth patient was placed in the lateral decubitus position. All affected patients had experienced intraoperative anemia, hypotension, or both. The average time of surgery was 420 minutes. CONCLUSIONS: POION is a rare but potentially devastating and untreatable complication of spine surgery, particularly that performed with the patient in the prone position. Anemia, hypotension, long duration of surgery, and significant intraoperative hydration may all be risk factors for this condition. All patients undergoing spine surgery should be informed about the low but definite risk of this condition, and every attempt should be made during surgery to maintain stable hemoglobin and mean arterial pressure and to avoid overhydration.
机译:研究设计:对14102例脊柱手术进行了为期20年的回顾性研究。目的:确定我院脊柱手术围手术期缺血性视神经病变(POION)的发生率。背景技术概述:近年来,脊柱手术患者围手术期视力丧失已成为医师,患者和法医学专家日益关注的问题。两项单独的研究已经解决了脊柱外科手术中POION的发生率,发现发生率分别为0%和0.12%。方法:我们对所有接受脊柱手术并同时患有与视力丧失相关的ICD-9出院诊断的患者进行了20年的数据库搜索。详细检查了患者图表以确认POION的诊断。结果:在研究时间范围内的14102例脊柱手术病例中,我们鉴定出4例POION病例,发生率为0.028%。在4例中的3例中,患者处于俯卧位进行了手术;第四名患者被置于外侧卧位。所有受影响的患者均经历过术中贫血,低血压或两者兼有。平均手术时间为420分钟。结论:POION是一种罕见的但可能具有破坏性且无法治愈的脊柱手术并发症,特别是在俯卧位患者中进行的手术。贫血,低血压,手术时间长和术中大量水合作用可能都是这种情况的危险因素。所有接受脊柱手术的患者均应被告知这种情况的风险较低,但绝对危险,并且在手术过程中应尽一切努力保持血红蛋白稳定,平均动脉压并避免水肿。

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