Intra‐ocular pressure changes during gynaecological laparoscopy
- 1 December 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Anaesthesia
- Vol. 51 (12) , 1106-1108
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1996.tb15042.x
Abstract
Laparoscopic surgery carried out under general anaesthesia is associated with physiological changes, which also determine changes in intra-ocular pressure. We measured intra-ocular pressure at each phase of gynaecological laparoscopy, carried out under propofol-alfentanil-isoflurane general anaesthesia, in young women of ASA 1 status, with no pre-existing eye disease. Measurements were made with a Perkins applanation tonometer. Mean arterial pressure and end-tidal CO2 tension were kept constant throughout the study. Intra-ocular pressure decreased significantly after induction of anaesthesia, remained unchanged after a pneumoperitoneum of up to an intraperitoneal pressure of 15 mmHg had been created, increased significantly with head down tilt, but did not increase significantly above pre-induction values. Adequate depth of anaesthesia compensated for the intra-ocular pressure increase caused by head down position. Plateau airway pressure, considered as reflecting intrathoracic pressure, increased with intraperitoneal pressure elevation. However, such changes did not correlate with intra-ocular pressure changes.Keywords
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