Intra-ocular pressure during retrobulbar injection
- PMID: 612324
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1977.tb05473.x
Intra-ocular pressure during retrobulbar injection
Abstract
It was found that the use of retrobulbar injections can cause quite large transient rises in intra-ocular pressure which can be significantly reduced by using local anaesthetic in the injected saline, and by injecting in small steps, typically 0.2 to 0.3 mls/kg body weight at 1 minute intervals for a total of not more than ten steps. After a moderate retrobulbar injection, the intra-ocular pressure was found to return to near normal in a few minutes, but with some decrease in anterior chamber volume.
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