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  • A retrobulbar block is a regional anesthetic nerve block in the retrobulbar space, which is the area located behind the globe of the eye. Injection of...
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    common in patients under propofol sedation who undergo periocular or retrobulbar injection. There is much debate about the true cause and mechanism of the...
    19 KB (2,347 words) - 03:41, 7 April 2024
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    Intravitreal injection is the method of administration of drugs into the eye by injection with a fine needle. The medication will be directly applied into...
    33 KB (3,591 words) - 04:21, 17 May 2024
  • Knapp used cocaine for retrobulbar block.[citation needed] In 1914, van Lint achieved orbicularis akinesia by local injection.[citation needed] Surface...
    8 KB (841 words) - 17:30, 22 June 2024
  • apparent complication. Severe complications, such as globe perforation and retrobulbar hemorrhage are rare. No systemic side effects have been reported in patients...
    23 KB (2,689 words) - 16:31, 20 May 2023
  • Akshay Gopinathan; Dave, Tarjani Vivek (2022-05-04). "Transcutaneous retrobulbar injection of amphotericin B in rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis: a review"...
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    duration of action. The 0.75% (most concentrated) formulation is used in retrobulbar block. It is the most commonly used local anesthetic in epidural anesthesia...
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    abscess pulp abscess pyemic abscess radicular abscess residual abscess retrobulbar abscess retrocecal abscess retropharyngeal abscess ring abscess satellite...
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    variety of reasons including trauma during injection, infection, an allergic reaction, haematoma or injection of irritating solutions such as cold-sterilization...
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  • three percent of patients, an orbital hemorrhage after an injection behind the eye (retrobulbar block) can cause injury to the optic nerve, but this is...
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    surgery. Local-anaesthetic injection techniques include sub-conjunctival injections and injections behind the globe (retrobulbar block) to block regional...
    57 KB (6,215 words) - 09:00, 24 June 2024
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    was most commonly performed under monitored anesthesia care using a retrobulbar block or peribulbar block or a combination of topical and subtenon (Tenon's...
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    sub-tenon, peribulbar, or retrobulbar local anaesthesia is generally used, usually causing little or no discomfort. Injections may be used to block regional...
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    López RM, Múrcia DB (August 2008). "First description of malignant retrobulbar and intracranial teratoma in a lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni)". Avian...
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  • placed topically as eyedrops or injected next to (peribulbar) or behind (retrobulbar) the eye or sub-tenons. Local anaesthetic nerve blocking has been recommended...
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    Anaesthetic agents may be administered by various routes, including inhalation, injection (intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous), oral, and rectal. Once...
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    Anaesthetic – The eye is numbed with either a subtenon injection around the eye (see: retrobulbar block) or topical anesthetic eye drops. The former also...
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    agents and anticoagulants can lead to vision threatening complications retrobulbar hemorrhage. Diplopia, or double vision, occurs commonly after strabismus...
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  • ganglion cell axons regenerating along a length of nerve grafted onto the retrobulbar optic nerve. This evidence of Epo as a neuroprotective and neuroregenerative...
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  • through microorganisms and carbon dioxide assimilation in plants" "Work on retrobulbar optic-nerve diseases, herpes iris and sympathetic ophthalmology" "Work...
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