Perioperative Visual Loss After Nonocular Surgeries
Abstract
Purpose null To review the current knowledge of persistent visual loss after nonocular surgeries under general anesthesia. null null null Design null Perspective. null null null Methods null Literature review. null null null Results null The incidence of perioperative visual loss after nonocular surgeries ranges from 0.002% of all surgeries to as high as 0.2% of cardiac and spine surgeries. Any portion of the visual pathways may be involved,...
Paper Details
Title
Perioperative Visual Loss After Nonocular Surgeries
Published Date
Apr 1, 2008
Volume
145
Issue
4
Pages
604 - 610
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