Limbal anesthesia was as well tolerated and as effective in providing analgesia as topical anesthesia for cataract surgery, according to a clinical study. Carlo Cagini and colleagues at the University ...
Researchers argue that a study published in April issue of Ophthalmology, which concludes that topical anesthesia is less effective than regional anesthesia for patient pain relief, does not reflect ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Eyes with primary angle-closure glaucoma that underwent phacoemulsification and implantation of two trabecular ...
Background: To compare the clinical efficacy of lidocaine 2% with tetracaine 0.5% for cataract surgery. Methods: In a randomized, multi-surgeon, controlled clinical trial,122 consecutive cataract ...
April 19, 2012 — Worldwide variations in the use of anesthesia for cataract surgery are underscored in a Chinese meta-analysis of published randomized clinical trials that did not consider the most ...
To investigate the long-term effect of phacoemulsification on intraocular pressure (IOP) in trabeculectomized eyes and to identify the factors affecting the IOP changes. Cataract surgery reduces the ...
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