Related Experiment Videos
[Loco-regional anesthesia in plastic and reconstructive ophthalmic surgery]
Minerva Anestesiologica
|October 1, 1980
Summary
Performing the most effective nerve block ensures excellent loco-regional anesthesia for plastic eye surgery. This technique is confirmed to provide optimal anesthesia outcomes.
Area of Science:
- Ophthalmology
- Anesthesiology
Context:
- Plastic eye surgery requires precise anesthesia for optimal patient outcomes and surgical success.
- Nerve blocks are a critical component of loco-regional anesthesia in ophthalmic procedures.
Purpose:
- To confirm the efficacy of specific nerve blocks for achieving excellent loco-regional anesthesia in plastic eye surgery.
- To validate the importance of precise technique in nerve block performance for ophthalmic plastic surgery.
Summary:
- The study confirms that the meticulous execution of the most appropriate nerve block can yield superior loco-regional anesthesia.
- Successful nerve blocks are essential for effective pain management and patient comfort during and after plastic eye surgery.
Impact:
- This finding supports the use of targeted nerve blocks as a primary anesthetic method in ophthalmic plastic surgery.
- Improved anesthetic techniques can lead to enhanced patient safety and satisfaction in reconstructive and cosmetic eye procedures.