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Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology The official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society |
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Volume 39, no.3, April 2004 |
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| Strabismus after regional anesthesia for cataract surgery I.M. MacDonald, G.F. Reed, B.J. Wakeman ABSTRACT Methods:
Retrospective cohort analysis. All cases
were referred over a 22-month period (November 1997 to September 1999)
for investigation of postoperative diplopia after cataract surgery.
The surgical and anesthetic records were reviewed to determine the number
and location of injections, and the volume and type of regional anesthesia.
The evolution and management of patients’ diplopia was studied
prospectively. Interpretation: Patients should be forewarned of the risk of diplopia after cataract surgery with regional anesthesia. The treatment of the diplopia may require prism in eyeglasses or strabismus surgery or both. |
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