Sub-Tenon's anesthesia in equine cataract surgery and vitrectomy: a retrospective case series (2018-2022).

Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.17236/sat00435
O Kiesse, P Torgerson, S A Pot, S Stadler
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Introduction: A retrospective data analysis was performed on 17 eyes from 13 horses which underwent a sub-Tenon's injection to facilitate phacoemulsification or pars plana vitrectomy under general anesthesia between 2018 and 2022. All procedures were performed by the same veterinary ophthalmologist. Seven eyes received a sub-Tenon's dose of 7 ml lidocaine (XylocainÒ, 2 % lidocaine hydrochloride, Germany, Aspen Germany GmbH), and 10 eyes received 7 ml mepivacaine (MepinaestÒ purum 2 %, mepivacaine hydrochloride, Switzerland, Gebro Pharma GmbH). Statistical analysis compared onset and duration of globe centralization and pupil mydriasis between the two groups. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were also assessed. Mepivacaine had a significantly later onset of action regarding globe centration and mydriasis (8,9 minutes vs. 6 minutes), but also a significantly longer duration of globe centration than lidocaine (31,5 minutes vs. 15,6 minutes). There were no statistically relevant differences between solutions regarding duration of pupil dilation (40,4 minutes for 2 % lidocaine vs. 69,2 minutes for 2 % mepivacaine). Chemosis occurred in all 17 eyes. Surgical complications included corneal epithelial defects (5), retinal detachment (5), lens opacification (5), temporary blindness during recovery (3) and glaucoma (2). Sub-Tenon's anesthesia is a feasible alternative to systemic neuromuscular blockade and retrobulbar block anesthesia for surgical procedures on the equine globe. A controlled prospective in vivo study is needed to further evaluate effects and risks.

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马白内障手术和玻璃体切除术中的腱膜下麻醉:回顾性病例系列(2018-2022)。
简介:在2018年至2022年期间,我们对13匹马的17只眼睛进行了回顾性数据分析,这些马在全身麻醉下接受了腱膜下注射以促进乳化手术或玻璃体旁切除术。所有手术均由同一位兽医眼科医生实施。7只眼睛接受了7毫升利多卡因(XylocainÒ,2%盐酸利多卡因,德国,Aspen Germany GmbH)的腱膜下注射,10只眼睛接受了7毫升甲哌卡因(MepinaestÒ purum 2%,盐酸甲哌卡因,瑞士,Gebro Pharma GmbH)的腱膜下注射。统计分析比较了两组眼球中央化和瞳孔散大的起始时间和持续时间。此外,还对术中和术后并发症进行了评估。甲哌卡因在眼球集中和瞳孔散大方面的起效时间明显较晚(8.9 分钟对 6 分钟),但眼球集中的持续时间也明显长于利多卡因(31.5 分钟对 15.6 分钟)。在瞳孔散大持续时间方面,不同溶液之间没有统计学差异(2% 利多卡因为 40.4 分钟,2% 甲哌卡因为 69.2 分钟)。所有 17 只眼睛都发生了化脓。手术并发症包括角膜上皮缺损(5 例)、视网膜脱离(5 例)、晶状体混浊(5 例)、恢复期暂时失明(3 例)和青光眼(2 例)。腱膜下麻醉是在马球上进行外科手术时替代全身神经肌肉阻滞和球后阻滞麻醉的一种可行方法。需要进行对照前瞻性体内研究,以进一步评估效果和风险。
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