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Central retinal artery occlusion following peribulbar anesthesia for pterygium excision.

M E Gyasi1, R A Kodjo, W M Amoaku.   

Abstract

Pterygium is a common ocular surface pathology in tropical environments. In the early stages, it may be managed medically with topical anti-inflammatory agents and ocular lubricants. However as the disease progresses, surgical excision becomes necessary and several anaesthetic methods may be used to assist this. We share our experience of a 30-year old woman who underwent uneventful pterygium excision using peribulbar lignocain injection with adrenaline. She developed sudden blindness due to central retinal artery occlusion with macular infarction. While peribulbar anaesthesia is generally safe, a remote risk of retinal vascular accident exists and its routine use should be done with caution. Where possible topical anaesthesia with or without intra-lesional injection be employed.

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Keywords:  Central retinal artery occlusion; macular infarction; peribulbar anaesthesia; pterygium; retinal ischemia

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22605889      PMCID: PMC3353499     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ghana Med J        ISSN: 0016-9560


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