Purpose: To analyse the clinical presentation and outcome of treatment for globe perforation secondary to peribulbar anaesthesia. Methods: Eight patients (3 females and 5 males) aged 66-84 years were included in the study. Ocular perforations were suspected in 3 cases before or during surgery, in 4 cases diagnosis was established within one week and in one case at 3 weeks. Three patients underwent indirect argon laser photocoagulation to seal the retinal break, one patient had cryotherapy, 3 patients underwent a pars plana vitrectomy with fluid gas exchange and endolaser; and one patient refused any further treatment. Results: The final visual acuity after a mean follow up of 14 months was better than 6/9 in 2 patients, between 6/9-6/12 in ...
Ocular complications associated with anesthesia in ocular and non-ocular surgeries are rare adverse ...
PURPOSE: To determine the trends in anesthesia techniques for cataract surgery over the past decade ...
Purpose : To evaluate the efficacy of topical anesthesia; topical Benoxinate 0.4% (Oxybuprocaine) an...
OBJECTIVE:This study sought to describe and analyze ocular findings associated with nonocular surger...
AbstractPurposeTo determine whether the combination of topical, intracameral and facial nerve blocks...
Background: To compare the efficacy of topicalanaesthesia with peribulbar anaesthesia inphacoemulsif...
Kyla Garft,1,2 Peter Burt,1,2 Benjamin Burt1,3 1Bendigo Eye Clinic, Victoria, 2Ophthalmology Educati...
AbstractBackgroundMyopia has been identified as a risk factor for globe perforation during regional ...
Pterygium is a common ocular surface pathology in tropical environments. In the early stages, it may...
Introduction: This study was conducted for evaluating and comparing levels of patient discomfort dur...
Purpose: The purpose is to compare the effectiveness of Sub-Tenon’s anaesthesia versus Peribulbar an...
Introduction: Cataract surgery can be performed with peribulbar anesthesia. The classical technique ...
Introduction: Phacoemulsification was first introduced by Charles Kelman in 1967. IOL implantation i...
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of perilimbal topical anesthesia for clear corneal cataract surger...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the response of intraocular pressure (IOP) to retrobulbar and ...
Ocular complications associated with anesthesia in ocular and non-ocular surgeries are rare adverse ...
PURPOSE: To determine the trends in anesthesia techniques for cataract surgery over the past decade ...
Purpose : To evaluate the efficacy of topical anesthesia; topical Benoxinate 0.4% (Oxybuprocaine) an...
OBJECTIVE:This study sought to describe and analyze ocular findings associated with nonocular surger...
AbstractPurposeTo determine whether the combination of topical, intracameral and facial nerve blocks...
Background: To compare the efficacy of topicalanaesthesia with peribulbar anaesthesia inphacoemulsif...
Kyla Garft,1,2 Peter Burt,1,2 Benjamin Burt1,3 1Bendigo Eye Clinic, Victoria, 2Ophthalmology Educati...
AbstractBackgroundMyopia has been identified as a risk factor for globe perforation during regional ...
Pterygium is a common ocular surface pathology in tropical environments. In the early stages, it may...
Introduction: This study was conducted for evaluating and comparing levels of patient discomfort dur...
Purpose: The purpose is to compare the effectiveness of Sub-Tenon’s anaesthesia versus Peribulbar an...
Introduction: Cataract surgery can be performed with peribulbar anesthesia. The classical technique ...
Introduction: Phacoemulsification was first introduced by Charles Kelman in 1967. IOL implantation i...
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of perilimbal topical anesthesia for clear corneal cataract surger...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the response of intraocular pressure (IOP) to retrobulbar and ...
Ocular complications associated with anesthesia in ocular and non-ocular surgeries are rare adverse ...
PURPOSE: To determine the trends in anesthesia techniques for cataract surgery over the past decade ...
Purpose : To evaluate the efficacy of topical anesthesia; topical Benoxinate 0.4% (Oxybuprocaine) an...