Intraocular pressure during lumbar disc surgery in the knee‐elbow position
Summary Increased intraocular pressure is often implicated in the aetiology of postoperative visual impairment. Such an increase in intraocular pressure has been demonstrated in the prone position. We investigated intraocular pressure in seven patients undergoing lumbar disc surgery in the knee‐elbo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anaesthesia 2005-09, Vol.60 (9), p.878-881 |
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Increased intraocular pressure is often implicated in the aetiology of postoperative visual impairment. Such an increase in intraocular pressure has been demonstrated in the prone position. We investigated intraocular pressure in seven patients undergoing lumbar disc surgery in the knee‐elbow position with the head resting on a cushion and turned to the side. Measurements were performed in the supine position before induction of anaesthesia and in the knee‐elbow position after surgery with the patient still anaesthetised. After a mean (SD) duration of prone positioning of 121 (18) min, mean (SD) intraocular pressure in the nondependent eye was unchanged when compared to the awake state (17.7 (2.4) mmHg vs 18.9 (5.5) mmHg), whereas the intraocular pressure in the dependent eye had significantly decreased (17.0 (3.6) mmHg vs 8.1 (1.8) mmHg; p |
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ISSN: | 0003-2409 1365-2044 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2005.04290.x |