Evaluating the effectiveness of localized sub-Tenon’s anesthesia in 23-gauge vitreoretinal surgery

Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of localized sub-Tenon’s anesthesia for pain control during 23-gauge vitreoretinal surgery. Methods Eighty patients were randomly divided into two groups as localized sub-Tenon’s (group 1, n  = 41) and retrobulbar (group 2, n  = 39) anesthesia groups. In group 1...

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Veröffentlicht in:International ophthalmology 2021, Vol.41 (1), p.195-201
Hauptverfasser: Alpay, Atilla, Güney, Tuncer
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of localized sub-Tenon’s anesthesia for pain control during 23-gauge vitreoretinal surgery. Methods Eighty patients were randomly divided into two groups as localized sub-Tenon’s (group 1, n  = 41) and retrobulbar (group 2, n  = 39) anesthesia groups. In group 1, a small volume of anesthetic was injected into the sub-Tenon’s capsules at the trocar entry sites. The 23-gauge vitreoretinal surgery was performed in all patients. In both groups, the pain levels during the surgical steps were evaluated using the visual analog pain scale. Results Patients in group 1 experienced less pain than group 2 patients did during placement of the trocars and scleral depression ( p  = 0.041, p  = 0.029). Pain during laser photocoagulation was higher in group 1 ( p  = 0.008). There was no serious complication due to anesthesia or surgery. Conclusion Localized sub-Tenon’s anesthesia is as effective as retrobulbar anesthesia in many steps of vitreoretinal surgery for providing pain control. It can be considered an alternative form of local anesthesia.
ISSN:0165-5701
1573-2630
DOI:10.1007/s10792-020-01566-3