Highlights
All neurosurgical procedures decreased in number during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Surgical complication rates remained within the acceptable range.
Emergency procedures numbers remained the same throughout the study period.
Neurosurgical oncology cases were the highest in frequency.
There is a decline in hospital length of stay as we progressed during the study period.
Introduction:
In the recent era of technological evolution, electronic devices have become an essential part of our lives, not merely in professional work settings, but also in daily leisure activities. Although these devices have simplified our lives, they are associated with a wide variety of health complaints. Thus, the so-called computer vision syndrome (CVS) has become a growing public health problem and has gained significant attention as it plays an important role in the quality of life of each individual, which in turn has put an increased burden on the health care system. Eye symptoms are among the most reported, yet extraocular symptoms were frequently described as adding an extra load.
Method:
An electronic survey was distributed randomly through social media platforms among the general population in Saudi Arabia, between the period from July to December 2017, irrespective of their sociodemographic factors, aiming to determine the prevalence of CVS and to verify the most common associated risk factors.
Results:
In total, 690 participants were involved in our study, with a mean age of 33.8 years. Of these, 77.6% suffer from CVS, with eye-burning being the most common ocular symptoms (71%), as well as itching (67.5%), blurred vision (65%), tearing (62.3%), and other eye symptoms being reported. Neck/shoulder pain was found to be the most prevalent extra ocular symptom (85.2%); also back pain and headache are frequently expressed (78% and 70% respectively). A significant positive correlation was observed between CVS symptoms and time spent using the devices (P-value: 0.002).
Conclusion:
As technology advances, electronic devices have become a common tool that is used for different purposes on daily basis. We found in our study that the so-called computer vision syndrome is a growing public health problem. Thus, community education about the impact of such a lifestyle for proper handling of electronic devices must be addressed to avoid such health complaints.
HighlightsSeller cavernous hemangioma is an extremely rare vascular lesion with special radiological characteristics.When performing MRI, physicians should be aware of the possibility of encountering this rare mass, whose characteristics are consistent with those of pituitary lesions, such as a pituitary macroadenoma.Our experience in treating this rare lesion with a standardized endoscopic endonasal surgical approach allowed us sufficient access to the tumor for debulking with less surgical complications.Post-surgical planning for stereotactic radiosurgery is preferable to manage residual lesions. However, the long-term effects of stereotactic radiosurgery are unknown and need to be further studied.
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