Question

Can pediatric epilepsy patients have strabismus surgery while under medication, and can general anesthesia be used during the surgery?

Answer

Epilepsy patients whose medication is well-controlled can typically undergo strabismus surgery. The use of general anesthesia during the surgery is safe, but it requires detailed evaluation and discussion with the surgeon and anesthesiologist. General anesthesia ensures that the patient remains completely unconscious and pain-free during the procedure, which is crucial for the successful completion of the surgery and patient safety. During the evaluation process, doctors will consider factors such as the type of epilepsy, frequency of seizures, effectiveness of medication treatment, and surgical risks to develop an appropriate anesthesia plan.