Nathan Senthil T, Jain Viral, Lykissas Marios G, Crawford Alvin H, West Constance E
Divisions of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
J Pediatr Orthop B. 2013 Sep;22(5):416-9. doi: 10.1097/BPB.0b013e32835ec658.
Postoperative vision loss after spinal surgery is a well-known but devastating complication that may result from direct ocular ischemia, embolism to the central retinal artery, ischemic optic neuropathy, or occipital cortical ischemia. The occipital cortex is situated in the posterior border zone of the middle and posterior cerebral arteries and is susceptible to ischemic damage. Transient cortical blindness as a cause of postoperative vision loss has never been reported after spine surgery in a child. We report an 11-year-old female patient with muscular dystrophy who underwent posterior spinal fusion and instrumentation under hypotensive anesthesia for scoliosis who developed transient cortical blindness.
脊柱手术后的视力丧失是一种众所周知但极具破坏性的并发症,可能由直接眼部缺血、视网膜中央动脉栓塞、缺血性视神经病变或枕叶皮质缺血引起。枕叶皮质位于大脑中动脉和大脑后动脉的后边界区,易受缺血性损伤。儿童脊柱手术后从未有过因短暂性皮质盲导致视力丧失的报道。我们报告了一名11岁的患有肌肉萎缩症的女性患者,她在低血压麻醉下接受了后路脊柱融合和器械固定手术治疗脊柱侧弯,术后出现了短暂性皮质盲。