Central retinal artery occlusion after spinal surgery: Case report and literature review.
Mohamed Foued RmiliAhmed ChebilKhaled El MatriSlim WerdaYousra FalfoulLeila El MatriPublished in: European journal of ophthalmology (2023)
Central retinal artery occlusion is rarely observed following spinal surgery. The cause was presumed to be compression of the orbit by a horseshoe headrest in a prone position due to an accidental shift in position during surgery. This catastrophic complication, albeit rare, is usually irreversible and thus must be prevented. Proper positioning and vigilance by both the surgeon and the anesthesiologist during surgery are fundamental to ensure that the orbits are not under pressure.