Articaine versus lidocaine plus bupivacaine For peribulbar anaesthesia in cataract surgery
Sherif Mounir Mohammed Elgazairy;
Abstract
Many patients presenting routinely for eye surgery are at
extremes of age. The majority of ophthalmic operations
(predominantly cataract surgery) are performed as day cases
under local anaesthesia.
Peribulbar anaesthesia is the technique of choice for
maj
extremes of age. The majority of ophthalmic operations
(predominantly cataract surgery) are performed as day cases
under local anaesthesia.
Peribulbar anaesthesia is the technique of choice for
maj
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| Title | Articaine versus lidocaine plus bupivacaine For peribulbar anaesthesia in cataract surgery | Authors | Sherif Mounir Mohammed Elgazairy | Keywords | Articaine versus lidocaine plus bupivacaine For peribulbar anaesthesia in cataract surgery | Issue Date | 2006 | Description | Many patients presenting routinely for eye surgery are at extremes of age. The majority of ophthalmic operations (predominantly cataract surgery) are performed as day cases under local anaesthesia. Peribulbar anaesthesia is the technique of choice for maj |
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