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Simulated peribulbar injection of anesthetic.

K Zahl1, J M Nassif, M A Meltzer, P Som.   

Abstract

To evaluate whether intracranial spreading of a local anesthetic might occur after a peribulbar injection, we did simulated peribulbar anesthetic injections with radiopaque dye into two cadaver heads. Using a standard and modified peribulbar injection with a 25-gauge needle, the four orbits were injected with 8 mL of dye. Computed tomography revealed that the dye spread intraconally and intracranially. In one case the dye was seen tracking along the optic nerve sheath. Since intracranial spreading of a local anesthetic may be associated with adverse sequelae (i.e., brainstem anesthesia), we urge caution and vigilance after both peribulbar and retrobulbar anesthetic injections to prevent cardiopulmonary compromise.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2039175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-4886


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