1.Point-of-care monitoring of perioperative intraocular pressure using portable tonometry in a patient with Posner-Schlossman syndrome: a case report.
Sung Hoon KIM ; Jin Ho RHIM ; Young Jin MOON ; Jihion YU ; Jong Yeon PARK ; Ashish BANGAARI
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;66(3):248-251
A 56-year-old man with a rotator cuff injury, scheduled for arthroscopic reconstruction surgery, had a history of recurrent symptoms of eyeball pain and blurred vision for several years. After close examination, he was diagnosed with Posner-Schlossman syndrome. Three weeks before the scheduled surgery, his intraocular pressure (IOP) increased (> 30 mmHg) and he became extremely anxious about the surgery. We monitored his IOP intraoperatively and successfully completed general anesthesia without any sequelae. As Posner-Schlossman syndrome can present with severe complications that may lead to postoperative visual loss, intraoperative monitoring of intraocular monitoring and careful anesthetic management are crucial to protect vision.
Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, General
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Humans
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Intraocular Pressure*
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Manometry*
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Middle Aged
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Monitoring, Intraoperative
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Rotator Cuff