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Single injection peribulbar anaesthesia


MW Frow, JI Miranda-Caraballo, TM Akhtar, … - Anaesthesia, 2000 - interscience.wiley.com
A prospective, observer blinded study on 51 patients undergoing cataract surgery
was conducted to assess Total Upper Eyelid Drop as a new end‐point marker to
single injection peribulbar block. At present, no such clinical marker ...
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Orbital regional anaesthesia


CM Kumar, GL Fanning - Ophthalmic Anaesthesia, 2002 - books.google.com
Orbital Regional Anaesthesia Dr Chandra M. Kumar Dr Gary L. Fanning Introduction
With the introduction of topical anaesthesia for cataract surgery, some
predicted that injection techniques for ocular anaesthesia would become ...
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Orbital regional anesthesia: complications and their prevention


CM Kumar - Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006 - Medknow
Most eye operations can be performed under local anesthesia, which can be either
topical or orbital regional anesthesia.[1],[2] In recent years, the topical
anesthesia has become a common modality of anesthesia for cataract surgery. ...
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