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View article: Limited National Potential for Reducing Anesthesia Clinician Staffing for Cataract Surgery: A Historical Cohort Study Using a Large United States Anesthesia Registry
Limited National Potential for Reducing Anesthesia Clinician Staffing for Cataract Surgery: A Historical Cohort Study Using a Large United States Anesthesia Registry Open
Background Cataract surgery, the most frequently performed surgical procedure worldwide, is increasing, with many patients receiving intravenous sedation by anesthesia clinicians. Given anesthesia clinician shortages and ambulatory surgery…
View article: Proliferative Sickle Cell Retinopathy
Proliferative Sickle Cell Retinopathy Open
View article: Evolving Use of Regional versus General Anesthesia for the Surgical Repair of Open Globe Injuries
Evolving Use of Regional versus General Anesthesia for the Surgical Repair of Open Globe Injuries Open
View article: Considerations for Corneal Surgery With Patients in the 10th Decade of Life
Considerations for Corneal Surgery With Patients in the 10th Decade of Life Open
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to report the indications, ocular and systemic comorbidities, and surgical outcomes of corneal transplantation in patients older than 90 years. Methods: A retrospective review was conducted to identif…
View article: Succinylcholine Use and Dantrolene Availability: Comment
Succinylcholine Use and Dantrolene Availability: Comment Open
View article: Comparison of Regional vs. General Anesthesia for Surgical Repair of Open-Globe Injuries at a University Referral Center
Comparison of Regional vs. General Anesthesia for Surgical Repair of Open-Globe Injuries at a University Referral Center Open
View article: In-vivo Porcine Model for Venous and Cardiac Air Embolism from Air Infusion during Vitrectomy
In-vivo Porcine Model for Venous and Cardiac Air Embolism from Air Infusion during Vitrectomy Open
View article: The quest for effective pain control during suture adjustment after strabismus surgery: a study evaluating supplementation of 2% lidocaine with 0.4% ropivacaine
The quest for effective pain control during suture adjustment after strabismus surgery: a study evaluating supplementation of 2% lidocaine with 0.4% ropivacaine Open
We conclude that the 50:50 mixture of 2% lidocaine with 0.4% ropivacaine as compared to 2% lidocaine in peribulbar anesthetic blocks in adjustable-suture strabismus surgery does not produce significant improvements in pain control during t…