Hospitalization requirements after vitreoretinal surgery
R. D. Isernhagen, R. G. Michels, B. M. Glaser, S. de Bustros and C. Enger
Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute, Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21205.
Two hundred patients undergoing vitreoretinal surgery were prospectively
studied to determine the postoperative hospitalization requirements and to
analyze preoperative and intraoperative factors that influence the need for
inpatient care. Fifty-two percent of the patients had postoperative events
that were best treated in an inpatient setting. Forty-four patients (22%)
had pain requiring intramuscular injections five or more hours following
surgery, 35 patients (18%) had nausea requiring intramuscular medications
five or more hours following surgery, 30 patients (15%) required physician
consultation for medical illness five hours or more following surgery, and
41 patients (20%) required more than one postoperative day of
hospitalization because of ocular abnormalities. We concluded that although
vitreoretinal surgery can sometimes be performed on an ambulatory basis,
most cases require hospitalization for optimum care.