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. 2012;5(3):389-92.
doi: 10.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2012.03.27. Epub 2012 Jun 18.

Hyaluronidase in sub-Tenon's anesthesia for phacoemulsification, a double-blind randomized clinical trial

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Hyaluronidase in sub-Tenon's anesthesia for phacoemulsification, a double-blind randomized clinical trial

Mohammadreza Sedghipour et al. Int J Ophthalmol. 2012.

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the effect of hyaluronidase use on the quality of sub-Tenon's anaesthesia for phacoemulsification.

Methods: This was a randomized, double-blind clinical trial which was conducted at Nikookari Eye Hospital for 5 months. Forty-two eyes of candidates for phacoemulsification under sub-Tenon's anaesthesia were randomly allocated to two equal groups and received either 2 mL of lidocaine 2% solution with (LH), or without (L) addition of hyaluronidase (150IU/mL). Akinesia was assessed 15 minutes after sub-Tenon's injection. Patients and surgeon's satisfaction, as well as the postoperative pain (the visual analogue scale, VAS) were investigated after operation. The contingency tables (including the Chi-square or Fisher's exact tests, when appropriate) and parametric analysis (the independent samples t test) were used for statistical analysis.

Results: Complete akinesia (33.3% vs 4.8%, P=0.04), as well as the patients (85.7% vs 57.1%, P=0.04) and surgeon's satisfaction (87.5% vs 52.4%, P=0.02) were significantly more frequent in LH than in L group. The mean VAS was significantly lower in the same group (1.90±1.45 vs 3.00±1.55, P=0.04).

Conclusion: Addition of hyaluronidase to lidocaine solution for sub-Tenon's anesthesia significantly improves the ocular akinesia, enhances the intra-operative patients and surgeons' satisfaction, and attenuates the postoperative pain.

Keywords: hyaluronidase; local block; sub-Tenon's anesthesia.

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Figure 1. Error bars of the mean postoperative pain based on the visual analogue scale.

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