Thanks for response. I can tell you, that I had general anesthesia with cephalothin-propofol. But my problem apeared a month after operation. I had propofol many times before for other reason without complications. I was at retinal specialist, but he did not find anything wrong. The last check up finding is small cupping, normal IOP. I have appointment for glaucoma specialist and ACCU MAP . But still I do not know the reason for retinal ischemia in first place and progression of vision loss. Thanks Milena
Dear ruzena,
You do not mention what type of anesthesia was administered for the surgery. Sometimes, one can experience an occlusion of vessel as a complication of the anesthesia. I would seek the care of a retinal specialist as well.
Dr. Feldman
Sandy T. Feldman, M.D., M.S.
ClearView Eye and Laser Medical Center
San Diego, California