If we were to describe an ideal anesthetic agent for eye surgery, it would be one that works for virtually every patient, carries few local risks, provides deep anesthesia and akinesia, and has no ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . If we were to describe an ideal anesthetic agent for eye surgery, it would be one that works for virtually every ...
Purpose To assess the efficacy and safety of the peribulbar block as practised by anaesthetists in a District General Hospital and also to assess the effect of using the ‘painless local’ ...
The best intraoperative peribulbar anesthetic during vitrectomy is ropivacaine (1%) compared with bupivacaine, lidocaine, and a solution of bupivacaine and lidocaine, according to a randomized, double ...
April 19, 2012 — Worldwide variations in the use of anesthesia for cataract surgery are underscored in a Chinese meta-analysis of published randomized clinical trials that did not consider the most ...
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