Ophthalmic loco-regional anaesthesia: Reducing discomfort during injection

Authors

  • André van Zundert Catharina Hospital, Brabant Medical School and Ghent University
  • Chandra Kumar James Cook University Hospital

Keywords:

ophthalmic loco-regional anaesthesia

Abstract

Loco-regional anaesthesia is commonly used for both intraocular and extraocular surgical procedures, although the provision and use of the anaesthetic technique varies worldwide. Injection techniques (retrobulbar, peribulbar and sub-Tenon’s blocks) are associated with significant pain; indeed, many patients have a fear of pain. Discomfort during injection can, however, be reduced and patients can be made comfortable through reassurance, careful performance of the technique and the provision of sedation and/or analgesia. In this article, the authors describe common loco-regional anaesthetic techniques and measures to reduce discomfort during injection, thus improving patient satisfaction.

Author Biographies

André van Zundert, Catharina Hospital, Brabant Medical School and Ghent University

MD, PhD, FRCA Professor of Anaesthesiology

Chandra Kumar, James Cook University Hospital

FFARCS, FRCA, MSc Professor of Anaesthesiology

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Published

2008-04-14

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Review Articles