Table 1: Clinical characteristics of patients with a corneal abrasion after oncologic surgery.

Age

Number

Percentage

> 60 years old

14

73.70%

< 60 years old

5

26.30%

Sex

Male

11

57.90%

Female

8

42.10%

BMI

> 30

8

42.10%

25-30

8

42.10%

< 25

3

15.80%

Eye lubrication

No

12

63.20%

Yes

7

36.80%

Duration of Surgery

> 3 hours

10

52.60%

< 3 hours

9

47.40%

Type of Surgery

Robotic Prostatectomy

9

47.40%

Robotic Nephrectomy

3

15.80%

Wide local excision of skin

2

10.50%

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

1

5.30%

Open Hysterectomy

1

5.30%

Breast Tissue Expander

1

5.30%

Hip Arthroplasty

1

5.30%

Parotidectomy

1

5.30%

Positioning

Steep Trendelenburg

11

57.90%

Sloppy Lateral/ Trendelenburg

3

15.80%

Lateral

3

15.80%

Supine

2

10.50%

Prone

0

0.00%

Chemotherapy

No

13

68.40%

Yes

6

31.60%

Hypertension

Yes

10

52.60%

No

9

47.40%

Diabetes

No

16

84.20%

Yes

3

15.20%

ASA Status

Three

18

94.70%

Two

1

5.30%

Estimated Blood Loss

< 199

11

57.90%

≥ 200

8

42.10%

Intra-Op IV Fluids

Intra-Op IV Fluids (total)

< 1500 cc

8

42.10%

> 1500 cc

11

57.90%

Crystalloids only

12

63.16%

Crystalloids and colloids

7

36.84%

Post-op O2

Nasal Cannula

14

73.70%

Face Mask

3

15.70%

Unknown

2

10.50%