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The Application of Topical Anesthesia Combined with Subconjunctival Anesthesia for Glaucoma Surgery

The Application of Topical Anesthesia Combined with Subconjunctival Anesthesia for Glaucoma Surgery
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摘要 Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility, reliability and analgesia effect of topical anesthesia combined with subconjunctival anesthesia in anti-glaucomatous surgery.Methods: Two hundred and four cases (357 eyes) underwent anti-glaucomatous surgeries under topical anesthesia with 0.5% Alcaine eye drops combined with subconjunctival anesthesia with 2% Lidocaine. The analgesic effect was analysed with visual analogue pain scale.Results: Among all of 357 eyes, 62 eyes underwent peripheral iridectomy, 67 eyes underwent simple trabeculectomy, 167 eyes underwent compound brabeculectomy and 12 eyes nonpenetrating trabecular surgery. The effects of anesthesia were as follows: 304 eyes(85.2%) were painless (Grade I ), 50 eyes (14.0%) were slight painful (Grade Ⅱ ), and 3 eyes (0.8%) were more painful (Grade Ⅲ ) during surgery. And no severe complications were observed in all the cases during surgery and postoperatively. Amaurosis fugax was not observed in the glaucoma patients at the late stage with narrow visual fields and poor visual ability.Conclusion: Topical anesthesia combined with subconjunctival anesthesia is effective,safe and simple anesthesia alternative in routine anti-glaucomatous surgery, especially for the glaucoma patients at the late stage with narrow visual fields and poor visual ability. It is worthy of being applied widely. Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility, reliability and analgesia effect of topical anesthesia combined with subconjunctival anesthesia in anti-glaucomatous surgery. Methods: Two hundred and four cases (357 eyes) underwent anti-glaucomatous surgeries under topical anesthesia with 0.5% Alcaine eye drops combined with subconjunctival anesthesia with 2% Lidocaine. The analgesic effect was analysed with visual analogue pain scale. Results: Among all of 357 eyes, 62 eyes underwent peripheral iridectomy, 67 eyes underwent simple trabeculectomy, 167 eyes underwent compound brabeculectomy and 12 eyes nonpenetrating trabecular surgery. The effects of anesthesia were as follows: 304 eyes (85.2%) were painless (Grade Ⅰ), 50 eyes (14.0%) were slight painful (Grade Ⅱ), and 3 eyes (0.8%) were more painful (Grade Ⅲ) during surgery. And no severe complications were observed in all the cases during surgery and postoperatively. Amaurosis fugax was not observed in the glaucoma patients at the late stage with narrow visual fields and poor visual ability. Conclusion: Topical anesthesia combined with subconjunctival anesthesia is effective, safe and simple anesthesia alternative in routine anti-glaucomatous surgery, especially for the glaucoma patients at the late stage with narrow visual fields and poor visual ability. It is worthy of being applied widely. Eye Science 2003;19:156-159.
出处 《Eye Science》 CAS 2003年第3期156-159,183,共5页 眼科学报(英文版)
关键词 青光眼 手术治疗 局部麻醉 结膜下麻醉 topical anesthesia, subconjunctival anesthesia, glaucoma, surgery
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