Central Nervous System Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Analysis of Change of Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter in in Patients Operated for Urological Reasons
The assessment of the diameter of the optic nerve sheath (ONSD) using ultrasound can be a very helpful tool in the assessment of increased intracranial pressure in patients operated for urological procedures.
Advantages of using ultrasound in the assessment of intracranial pressure:
simple, bedside examination, repetitive, generally available, cheap, no exposure to X-rays,
no need to transport the patient to the CT laboratory
Differential diagnosis:
Widening of the size of the optic nerve sheath outside of increased intracranial pressure may
occur in the following pathologies:
optic neuritis optic nerve injuries meningioma of the optic nerve arachnoid cyst around the
optic nerve tumors of the cavernous sinus Blood edema may occur due to impaired blood flow.
The research is to determine whether the patient's position for urological procedures is safe
for the patients and whether as a result of staying in such a position there is no
development of cerebral edema.
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