1985
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1985.01050060069028
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Retrobulbar Anesthesia in Strabismus Surgery

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“…28,29 Regional anesthesia is used frequently as an alternative to general anesthesia in ophthalmic surgery. Retrobulbar injections, although efficacy, [30][31][32][33] have been associated with rare but significant vision and life-threatening complications. The most common complications, occurring in 1% to 5% of retrobulbar injections, is represented by retrobulbar hemorrhage that can have a variable impact on vision.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…28,29 Regional anesthesia is used frequently as an alternative to general anesthesia in ophthalmic surgery. Retrobulbar injections, although efficacy, [30][31][32][33] have been associated with rare but significant vision and life-threatening complications. The most common complications, occurring in 1% to 5% of retrobulbar injections, is represented by retrobulbar hemorrhage that can have a variable impact on vision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Há, ainda, outras vantagens da anestesia local, quando comparada à AG: custo menor, mínimo equipamento necessário, recuperação mais rápida do paciente, alta hospitalar mais precoce e menor incidência de náuseas e vômitos (Cheng et al, 1992;Duncalf et. al., 1973;Fry e Walker, 1998;Lavrich e Nelson, 1992;Lawler et al, 1988;Szmyd et al, 1985bYu et al, 2003).…”
Section: Planejamento Cirúrgico Dos Estrabismos De Grande âNgulounclassified