Delayed emergence from anaesthesia and bilateral mydriasis following bilateral pallidotomy

Ankur Khandelwal, Mihir Prakash Pandia, Ritesh LamsalIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2018 62(6):466-469 Pallidotomy is a surgical procedure done widely for Parkinson's disease and various dystonias refractory to medical treatment. The technique involves radiofrequency (RF) thermal coagulation of globus pallidus internus, either unilaterally or bilaterally. The technique has been shown to produce good success. However, the involvement of nearby vital structures can result in new post-operative complications. We encountered a case of delayed emergence from anaesthesia associated with bilateral mydriasis and visual field defects in a patient after bilateral RF thermal lesioning.
Source: Indian Journal of Anaesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Source Type: research