Ocular complications associated with anesthesia in ocular and non-ocular surgeries are rare adverse events which may present with clinical presentations vacillating between easily treatable corneal abrasions to more serious complication such as irreversible bilateral vision loss. In this review, we outline the different techniques of anesthetic delivery in ocular surgeries and highlight the incidence and etiologies of associated injuries. The changes in vision in non-ocular surgeries are mistaken for residual sedation or anesthetics, therefore require high clinical suspicion on part of the treating ophthalmologists, to ensure early diagnosis, adequate and swift management especially in surgeries such as cardiac, spine, head and neck, and so...
Serious complications following orbital regional anesthesia are rare, but occur following both needl...
Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared with intraco...
Ophthalmic complications of intra-oral loco-regional anesthesia are rare. Three personal cases have ...
OBJECTIVE:This study sought to describe and analyze ocular findings associated with nonocular surger...
Kyla Garft,1,2 Peter Burt,1,2 Benjamin Burt1,3 1Bendigo Eye Clinic, Victoria, 2Ophthalmology Educati...
Perioperative visual loss is a rare complication mostly associated with cardiac, spine, and head and...
Purpose: To analyse the clinical presentation and outcome of treatment for globe perforation seconda...
The present article reviews the different types of ophthalmologic complications following administra...
INTRODUCTION: The most common eye injury during and after general anesthesia is corneal abrasion whi...
Awaking blind after nonocular surgery under general anesthesia is a catastrophic event for the patie...
BACKGROUND: Perioperative visual loss (PVL) refers to the loss of vision following surgery performed...
Intraoral local anesthetics are widely used for performing painless dental treatments; however, in s...
Abstract Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared wi...
INTRODUCTION The first ophthalmologic complication in conjunction with a dental anesthesia was re...
Ophthalmological complications are uncommon in dermatologic surgery. Nonetheless, all surgeons shoul...
Serious complications following orbital regional anesthesia are rare, but occur following both needl...
Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared with intraco...
Ophthalmic complications of intra-oral loco-regional anesthesia are rare. Three personal cases have ...
OBJECTIVE:This study sought to describe and analyze ocular findings associated with nonocular surger...
Kyla Garft,1,2 Peter Burt,1,2 Benjamin Burt1,3 1Bendigo Eye Clinic, Victoria, 2Ophthalmology Educati...
Perioperative visual loss is a rare complication mostly associated with cardiac, spine, and head and...
Purpose: To analyse the clinical presentation and outcome of treatment for globe perforation seconda...
The present article reviews the different types of ophthalmologic complications following administra...
INTRODUCTION: The most common eye injury during and after general anesthesia is corneal abrasion whi...
Awaking blind after nonocular surgery under general anesthesia is a catastrophic event for the patie...
BACKGROUND: Perioperative visual loss (PVL) refers to the loss of vision following surgery performed...
Intraoral local anesthetics are widely used for performing painless dental treatments; however, in s...
Abstract Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared wi...
INTRODUCTION The first ophthalmologic complication in conjunction with a dental anesthesia was re...
Ophthalmological complications are uncommon in dermatologic surgery. Nonetheless, all surgeons shoul...
Serious complications following orbital regional anesthesia are rare, but occur following both needl...
Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared with intraco...
Ophthalmic complications of intra-oral loco-regional anesthesia are rare. Three personal cases have ...