Randomised trial of topical versus sub-Tenon's local anaesthesia for small-incision cataract surgery
- PMID: 8796164
- DOI: 10.1038/eye.1996.75
Randomised trial of topical versus sub-Tenon's local anaesthesia for small-incision cataract surgery
Abstract
Fifty unselected patients undergoing routine cataract surgery were randomised to receive either topical or sub-Tenon's local anaesthesia with 2% prilocaine administered by a blunt cannula. Visual analogue scales were used to assess pain during administration of sub-Tenon's anaesthetic and pain during surgery, and any complications were noted. Sub-Tenon's anaesthesia proved to be entirely comfortable to administer, and allowed for a statistically significantly more pain-free operation, at the expense of some residual eye movement and an inevitable subconjunctival haemorrhage. Both techniques compared well with other studies assessing periorbital or retro-orbital injections, and both have significant safety advantages which are discussed in the context of the joint Royal Colleges report on ophthalmic anaesthesia. It is suggested that a combination of one or other technique could safely cover all requirements for intraocular surgery under local anaesthesia.
Comment in
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A randomised trial of topical versus sub-Tenon's local anaesthesia for small incision cataract surgery.Eye (Lond). 1997;11 ( Pt 3):435; author reply 436. doi: 10.1038/eye.1997.113. Eye (Lond). 1997. PMID: 9373508 Clinical Trial. No abstract available.
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A randomised trial of topical versus sub-Tenon's local anaesthesia for small-incision cataract surgery.Eye (Lond). 1997;11 ( Pt 3):435-6. doi: 10.1038/eye.1997.114. Eye (Lond). 1997. PMID: 9373509 Clinical Trial. No abstract available.
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