1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0886-3350(97)80009-0
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Topical and Intracameral Anesthesia for Corneal Transplants

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“…In contrast Aquavella12 and Collie13 routinely used retrobulbar anaesthesia supplemented with intravenous sedation for their series of outpatient corneal grafts. Very recently, Yavitz14 performed 90 keratoplasties using topical lignocaine, an O’Brien lid block, and 100 μg of alfentanyl intravenously. In our series, 81.3% of patients over 25 years were grafted under peribulbar anaesthesia and only 26% received intravenous sedation.…”
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“…In contrast Aquavella12 and Collie13 routinely used retrobulbar anaesthesia supplemented with intravenous sedation for their series of outpatient corneal grafts. Very recently, Yavitz14 performed 90 keratoplasties using topical lignocaine, an O’Brien lid block, and 100 μg of alfentanyl intravenously. In our series, 81.3% of patients over 25 years were grafted under peribulbar anaesthesia and only 26% received intravenous sedation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%