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Acta Neurochirurgica | 1997

Sudden unilateral blindness after intracranial aneurysm surgery

Sung Don Kang; Yun-Sik Yang; Tai Yo Kim; Jong Moon Kim

SummaryThe incidence of unilateral blindness and ophthalmoplegia after aneurysm surgery is very rare, but if it occurs, it is mainly caused by intra-operative nerve injury. We experienced 6 cases of unilateral blindness immediately after surgery for 3 recent years. These patients were classified into Hunt-Hess grade I to II except for one patient with III. All patients complained of visual loss with varying degree of lid oedema and ophthalmoplegia ipsilateral to the site of surgery. Angiographic examination of these patients revealed that the aneurysm was located at the internal carotid artery bifurcation in one case and the middle cerebral artery bifurcation in five cases. All of them were relatively far from the optic nerve. The aneurysm was clipped easily with minimal brain retraction via standard pterional craniotomy since the brain was slack in all cases. In all cases, injuring the optic nerve during surgery was remote. All patients showed evidence of retinal ischaemia on fundoscopy with or without fluorescein angiography.The pathophysiology of this ischaemic event is unknown. In our patients, we could exclude possible aetiological factors such as abnormal systemic and ocular conditions, causing ischaemia in intra-orbital structures, increased intracranial pressure, intra-operative hypotension, carotid atherosclerosis, and ocular vasospasm etc. Accordingly we speculate that the complications seen in our cases were most likely related to intra-orbital ischaemia initiated by a collapse of the arterial and venous channels in the orbit and/or to direct or indirect contusion on the intra-orbital structures. These situations could be produced by inadvertent pressure placed on the eyeball with a bulky retracted frontal skin flap.Visual acuity in these patients ranged from no light perception to the ability to see objects and detect colour. Their conditions were irreversible. The degree of visual recovery seems to be dependent on the duration and severity of retinal ischaemia by orbital compression. Unfortunately there is no satisfactory treatment. We recommend the use of an eye shield to protect ipsilateral eyeball just before aneurysm surgery.


The Korean Journal of Pain | 2010

Treatment of Intractable Hiccups With an Oral Agent Monotherapy of Baclofen -A Case Report-

Ju Hwan Lee; Tai Yo Kim; Hyun Wook Lee; Yu Sun Choi; Seo Young Moon; Yong Kwan Cheong

Hiccups are an involuntarily powerful spasm of the diaphragm, followed by a sudden inspiration with a closure of the glottis. Hiccups that are caused by gastric distention, spicy foods and neural dysfunction can resolve themselves without any treatment. Some hiccups are associated with certain diseases or they occur postsurgically, and life-restricting intractable hiccups should be treated. The cause of hiccups should be quickly determined so as to administer the proper treatment. Hiccups often remit spontaneously within a short period of time, but they may also occur without remission for a prolonged period in some cases. We report here on a 36-year-old man who suffered with intractable hiccups for 5 years. We administered a single oral dose of baclofen, and then the hiccups disappeared. We conclude that a single dose of baclofen is a good treatment for intractable hiccups.


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2000

Effects of Verapamil Combined with Esmolol on Blood Pressure and Heart Rates during Tracheal Intubation

Yong Son; Kyoung Il Kim; Yu Sun Choi; Young Pyo Cheong; Tai Yo Kim; Jae Seung Yoon


The Korean Journal of Pain | 2008

The Effect of Preoperative Dexamethasone Administration, according to Age and Gender on Postoperative Pain in Patients who Undergo Laparoscopic Choelecystectomy

Cheol Lee; Tai Yo Kim


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2004

A Case of Malignant Hyperthermia during General Anesthesia with Sevoflurane: A case report

Yong Kwan Cheong; Cheol Yong Jeon; Cheol Lee; Yoon Kang Song; Tai Yo Kim; Deok Hwa Choi


The Korean Journal of Pain | 2006

The Trial of Continuous Intravenous Infusion of Ketamine in Patients with Phantom Limb Pain -A case report-

Yong Kwan Cheong; Cheol Lee; Yong Son; Yoon Kang Song; Tai Yo Kim; Seung Woo Lee


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2006

The Trial of Continuous Intravenous Infusion of Magnesium in Patients with Postherpetic Neuralgia Refractory in Conventional Treatment: A report of 2 cases

Yong Kwan Cheong; Tai Yo Kim; Ju Hwan Lee


Archive | 2010

Treatment of Intractable Hiccups With an Oral Agent Monotherapy of Baclofen

Ju Hwan Lee; Tai Yo Kim; Hyun Wook Lee; Yu Sun Choi; Yong Kwan Cheong


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2008

The preventive effect on postanesthetic shivering according to the dosages of ketamine

Yong Kwan Cheong; Tai Yo Kim; Seung Woo Lee


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2006

The Effect of Preoperative Dexamethasone on Profopol Injection Pain, Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting Undergoing Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Cheol Lee; Tai Yo Kim; Yoon Kang Song; Yong Son; Yong Kwan Cheong; Min Soo Kim

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