Literature DB >> 15270969

An audit of peribulbar blockade using 15 mm, 25 mm and 37.5 mm needles, and sub-Tenon's injection.

A A van den Berg1.   

Abstract

The efficacy of peribulbar anaesthesia performed with short, medium and long needles, with sub-Tenon's injection as a control, was audited. Two hundred patients undergoing cataract surgery underwent peribulbar injection using 25G needles of the following lengths: 15 mm, 25 mm or 37.5 mm. Sub-Tenon's injections were performed with a curved 25-mm sub-Tenon anaesthesia cannula. The injection technique, ocular akinesia and analgesia scoring system, and supplementary injection protocols were standardised. After initial injections of local anaesthetic via the sub-Tenon's cannula or with 37.5 mm, 25 mm and 15 mm needles, supplementation was required in one (2%), 13 (26%), 22 (44%) and 32 (64%) of patients, respectively; the total number of supplementary injections required were 1, 16, 35 and 47, respectively. It is concluded that the efficacy of peribulbar anaesthesia depends upon the proximity of the deposition of local anaesthetic solution either to the globe or orbital apex. These data justify the classification of peribulbar anaesthesia into: circum-ocular (sub-Tenon's, episcleral), peri-ocular (anterior, superficial); peri-conal (posterior, deep) and apical (ultra-deep) for teaching purposes.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15270969     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2004.03799.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesia        ISSN: 0003-2409            Impact factor:   6.955


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