Title of article :
PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS OF REGIONAL ORBITAL ANESTHESIA
Author/Authors :
Vadivelu, Nalini Yale University - school of Medicine - Department of Anesthesiology, USA , Huang, Yili Yale University - school of Medicine - Department of Anesthesiology, USA , Kaye, Alan David Louisiana State University - Health Science Center - Department of Anesthesiology, Department of Pharmacology, USA , Kodumudi, Vijay University of Connecticut - School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, USA , Kai, Alice National Institutes of Health, Neuroplasticity Unit - National Institutes of Health Fellow, USA , Adelman, Ron A Yale University - School of Medicine, USA
From page :
775
To page :
784
Abstract :
The majority of ophthalmic procedures are performed under regional anesthesia, but the proximity of important structures such as the blood vessels, optic nerve and the brainstem lead to increased risks associated with these blocks. The most serious of these complications is brainstem anesthesia. As the number of outpatient freestanding surgical centers increase, the significance of these potential complications is expected to increase from orbital blocks for ocular surgical procedures such as cataract removal and vitrectomy. An understanding of these complications, which may sometimes be life-threatening, are thus vital to the anesthesia practitioner. Procedural improvements include a close evaluation of the precise anatomy of the region, with particular attention to injection sites, depth of injection, position of the globe, and techniques to avoid nerve damage and accidental injection into surrounding structures, including blood vessels, globe and cerebrospinal fluid. This literature review emphasizes the importance of the prevention, recognition and management of these complications, which includes the extremely serious complication of brainstem anesthesia. Disclosure Statement: The authors have no relationships with pharmaceutical companies or products to disclose, nor do they discuss off-label or investigative products in this manuscript.
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Record number :
2635583
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