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Review
. 2011 Mar;15(1):67-70.
doi: 10.1007/s10006-010-0238-5. Epub 2010 Jun 25.

Amaurosis, ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, mydriasis and periorbital blanching following inferior alveolar nerve anaesthesia

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Amaurosis, ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, mydriasis and periorbital blanching following inferior alveolar nerve anaesthesia

J V Williams et al. Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2011 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Ophthalmic complications following inferior alveolar nerve anaesthesia are rare. They include transient blindness (amaurosis), ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, mydriasis and diplopia. These events may occur following the intravascular administration of anaesthetic solution and are distressing to both patient and operator alike.

Case report: We report the unusual case of a young patient who experienced amaurosis, total ophthalmoplegia, complete upper eyelid ptosis, mydriasis and periorbital blanching following inferior alveolar nerve anaesthesia. Similar but less profound signs were observed in the same patient on a subsequent occasion. This was following general anaesthesia, during which she had received local anaesthetic prior to mandibular wisdom tooth removal.

Conclusions: Ophthalmic complications following inferior alveolar nerve anaesthesia are rare but distressing events. In particular, amaurosis is an extremely rare event and usually heralds a more sinister pathology such as stroke. Clinicians should be aware of these complications to minimise anxiety and reassure their patients appropriately.

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