levetiracetam has been researched along with Spinal-Stenosis* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for levetiracetam and Spinal-Stenosis
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Tarik Syndrome: Reversible Postoperative Blindness Secondary to Occipital Seizures.
Postoperative blindness is a devastating surgical complication. Although usually associated with prolonged cardiac and prone spinal operations, it may follow other procedures as well. Postoperative blindness is most commonly caused by a vascular etiology, but it can more rarely be caused by status epilepticus. We have previously reported a case of this phenomenon following a staged spinal deformity surgery.. Here we report 2 additional cases following a skull base procedure and a single stage lumbar spine surgery. In all instances, rapid recognition that the patients' blindness was due to occipital seizures resulted in acute antiepileptiform treatment and full restoration of vision.. Although a rare phenomenon, this syndrome, first recognized and described by Tarik F. Ibrahim, should be considered in any patient with postoperative visual impairment. Topics: Aged; Anticonvulsants; Blindness; Brain Neoplasms; Electroencephalography; Epilepsies, Partial; Female; Humans; Levetiracetam; Lumbar Vertebrae; Occipital Lobe; Postoperative Complications; Skull Base; Spinal Stenosis; Status Epilepticus | 2019 |