Case report: A Unique Case of Brainstem Anesthesia and Contralateral Amaurosis Following a Sub-Tenon Block.

Q3 Medicine
Melissa Lu, Mohammed Al Kaabi, Cynthia Xin-Ya Qian
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Abstract

Purpose: To report and discuss a case of brainstem anesthesia and contralateral amaurosis following a sub-Tenon block.

Methods: Single surgical case report of a patient who underwent an uncomplicated pars plana vitrectomy for an epiretinal membrane peel in the left eye following a sub-Tenon anesthesia technique.

Results: Post-operatively, the patient experienced symptoms of brainstem anesthesia as well as akinesia, a non-reactive pupil, and reduced visual acuity in the contralateral eye which gradually resolved within 24 hours. Imaging was within normal limits and did not reveal any anatomic abnormalities.

Conclusion: Despite the use of a blunt-ended cannula in a sub-Tenon block, there is a non-negligible risk of it penetrating surrounding structures such as the optic nerve sheath. This case emphasizes the importance of monitoring for brainstem anesthesia and contralateral eye affections in patients both intra- and post-operatively.

病例报告:腱下阻滞术后脑干麻醉和对侧失神的独特病例。
目的:报告并讨论一例腱膜下阻滞术后脑干麻醉和对侧失明的病例:单例手术病例报告:一名患者因左眼视网膜外膜剥离接受了不复杂的平面旁玻璃体切除术,术中使用了腱膜下麻醉技术:术后,患者出现脑干麻醉症状、运动障碍、瞳孔无反应、对侧眼视力下降,这些症状在 24 小时内逐渐缓解。影像学检查在正常范围内,未发现任何解剖学异常:结论:尽管在腱膜下阻滞术中使用了钝头插管,但其穿透视神经鞘等周围结构的风险不容忽视。本病例强调了术中和术后监测患者脑干麻醉和对侧眼影响的重要性。
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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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