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Intraocular pressure changes after peribulbar injections with and without ocular compression.

R Bowman1, C Liu, N Sarkies.   

Abstract

AIM: Two prospective studies were carried out in order to investigate (1) the rise in intraocular pressure (IOP) following peribulbar anaesthesia with a fixed volume of anaesthetic agent administered by a single surgeon, and (2) the efficacy of ocular compression with the Honan balloon for lowering IOP. Glaucomatous eyes were excluded from both studies.
METHODS: In study group 1, 36 eyes of 36 patients undergoing cataract and/or implant surgery each received peribulbar injections consisting of 5 ml of anaesthetic from an inferotemporal site through the conjunctiva and a further 5 ml from a medial injection through the caruncle. IOP values were measured immediately before and after the injections and then after a variable period of external ocular compression. In study group 2, 20 eyes of 20 patients undergoing cataract surgery received peribulbar injections of local anaesthetic as above. IOP values were measured immediately before and after the injections and after 20 minutes without ocular compression. After a further 20 minute period with ocular compression the IOP was again measured.
RESULTS: In study group 1, the mean immediate rise in IOP induced by the injections was 11.44 (95% confidence interval 8.97-13.90) mm Hg. The mean change in IOP after ocular compression was an overall fall of 2.42 (0.49-4.34) mm Hg from the pre-injection value. In study group 2, the mean injection induced rise in IOP was 9.45 (6.90-12.00) mm Hg. The mean fall in IOP during the first 20 minutes without ocular compression was 2.85 (1.20-4.50) mm Hg. During the second 20 minutes with ocular compression the mean fall in intraocular pressure was 11.05 (8.14-14.96) mm Hg.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a large and individually variable rise in IOP following peribulbar anaesthesia. Ocular compression with the Honan balloon is effective in reversing this rise even when the initial rise is large.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8695556      PMCID: PMC505486          DOI: 10.1136/bjo.80.5.394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0007-1161            Impact factor:   4.638


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