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Seit April 1988 werden die Kataraktoperationen mit intraokularer Linsenimplantation in ausschließlich subkonjunktivaler Lokalanästhesie (1,5 ml Lidocain/ Carbostesin mit Adrenalin) vorgenommen. Die damit erreichte Anästhesie ist ausgezeichnet, die fehlende Akinesie der Lider und es Bulbus stören in der Regel wenig. Die Gefahren und die Unannehmlichkeiten der Orbitaanästhesie entfallen, möglicherweise ist das Risiko für eine intraokulare Blutung erhöht.

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Since April 1988 extracapsular cataract extractions with intraocular lens insertion have been performed on 178 eyes (171 patients) with only subconjunctival local anesthesia (1.5 ml lidocaine/carbostesin with adrenaline). Anesthesia was excellent, and movements of the globe and lids hardly interfered with the procedure. The perils and discomfort of the orbital anesthesia can be avoided, the risk for an intraocular hemorrhage may be elevated however.

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Hatt, M. (1991). Intraokulare Linsenimplantation in subkonjunktivaler Lokalanästhesie. In: Wenzel, M., Reim, M., Freyler, H., Hartmann, C. (eds) 5. Kongreß der Deutschsprachigen Gesellschaft für Intraokularlinsen Implantation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76815-6_15

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