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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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  • surgery.[citation needed] The same year, Herman Knapp used cocaine for retrobulbar block.[citation needed] In 1914, van Lint achieved orbicularis akinesia...
    8 KB (841 words) - 17:30, 22 June 2024
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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...
    23 KB (1,951 words) - 02:23, 16 July 2024
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    commonly performed under monitored anesthesia care using a retrobulbar block or peribulbar block or a combination of topical and subtenon (Tenon's capsule)...
    15 KB (1,895 words) - 02:06, 7 April 2024
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    Occipital nerve block Paracervical block Pudendal nerve block Retrobulbar block Sciatic nerve block Transverse abdominis plane block Total intravenous...
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  • short posterior ciliary artery and choroidal circulation, while the retrobulbar optic nerve is supplied intraorbitally by a pial plexus, which arises...
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    eye is numbed with either a subtenon injection around the eye (see: retrobulbar block) or topical anesthetic eye drops. The former also provides paralysis...
    64 KB (6,615 words) - 21:45, 26 August 2024
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    surgery. When it is used on specific nerve pathways (local anesthetic nerve block), paralysis (loss of muscle function) also can be induced. LAs are of 2...
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    medications, which often act in combination with an analgesic and neuromuscular blocking agent. Spontaneous ventilation is often inadequate during the procedure...
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    anesthesia/analgesia such as spinals and epidurals Placing ultrasound guided blocks for surgery Managing patients in the post-operative period Cope the recovery...
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    sub-conjunctival injections and injections behind the globe (retrobulbar block) to block regional nerves and prevent eye movement. Intravenous sedation...
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    subconjunctival hemorrhage. Sometimes, for an eye with inflammation, a retrobulbar block may be given, but usually the topical or subconjunctival anesthesia...
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  • Twilight Dental (Inferior alveolar nerve) Neuroleptanalgesic anesthesia Nerve block History of general anesthesia History of neuraxial anesthesia History of...
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    perioperative period.[citation needed] Ophthalmologists should try to avoid retrobulbar blocks in patients with the syndrome. Whenever possible, patients with HPS...
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    reflex, an injection into the eye, such as that undergone in a retrobulbar or peribulbar block, can often elicit a sneeze from the patient. During these procedures...
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    peribulbar, or retrobulbar local anaesthesia is generally used, usually causing little or no discomfort. Injections may be used to block regional nerves...
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  • Occipital nerve block Paracervical block Pudendal nerve block Retrobulbar block Sciatic nerve block Transverse abdominis plane block Total intravenous...
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    brow bones. Less common is pain referred to the temporal, occipital, or retrobulbar region. Epistaxis or serosanguineous secretion from the nose may occur...
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  • functioning retinal receptors. Optic nerve diseases such as optic neuritis or retrobulbar neuritis lead to dysfunction in the afferent nerve pathway once the signal...
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  • surgery is called pupilloplasty, where the patient would be placed under retrobulbar anesthesia with the pupils being dilated with 1% tropicamide. Hypertonic...
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