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Case Reports
. 1996:10 ( Pt 5):533-6.
doi: 10.1038/eye.1996.122.

Ocular perforation during peribulbar anaesthesia

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Ocular perforation during peribulbar anaesthesia

J T Gillow et al. Eye (Lond). 1996.

Abstract

Six cases of ocular perforation after peribulbar anaesthesia are reported. They were referred to our vitreoretinal unit from other hospitals over a 6 week period. Some recent reports of ocular perforation with peribulbar anaesthesia suggest a good prognosis. In this series all six required surgical intervention and most cases associated with a retinal detachment had a poor outcome. This study highlights the dangers of ocular perforation and emphasises the need for supervised training of peribulbar anaesthesia and early referral should ocular perforation occur.

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