Abstract:Hypotension event in intraoperative settings may cause postoperative morbidity in surgical correction of scoliosis. Most often complications of intraoperative hypotension are postoperative ischemic optic neuropathy and postoperative ischemic stroke due to global hypoperfusion. Hypovolemic shock due to bleeding or blood loss is the most common cause of intraoperative hypotension in surgical correction of scoliosis. However, bleeding is not only the main cause of hypotension. A young female underwent surgical co… Show more
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