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Incipient and Established Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy Following Liposuction Surgery
Ana Bárbara Dias Lopes Urzedo1, Glauco Batista Almeida2, Kenzo Hokazono1
1Department of Ophthalmology, Universidade Federal do Paraná - HC-UFPR, Curitiba, Brazil.
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Ischemic optic neuropathy is a severe condition causing perioperative visual loss that may occur after a wide range of non-ocular surgeries, including liposuction. Several cases of non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) as a complication of liposuction have been published. Most have features in common such as anemia and altitudinal visual field defects. We report a case of incipient NAION in one eye and established NAION in the fellow eye after abdominoplasty, mastopexy, and large-volume liposuction, which complicated with anemia, but visual function recovered.

