PURPOSE: Scleral buckle surgery is a widely used ophthalmic surgery for the correction of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. Studies suggest that eye pain is a common and underestimated occurrence after scleral buckle surgery, but as of yet, there is no definitive management method for reducing pain following scleral buckle surgery. The investigators aim to control pain following scleral buckle surgery with sub-tenon's irrigation with triamcinolone acetonide at the time of surgery. Using a randomized prospective clinical study, the investigators test if this technique will reduce the pain, nausea/vomiting, and analgesic use caused by scleral buckle surgery. METHODS: Forty-eight patients undergoing scleral buckle surgery will be randomized into two groups. The experimental group receives a sub-tenon irrigation of 1 cc 40mg/mL triamcinolone acetonide around the base of the scleral buckle (0.25 cc in each quadrant) at time of operation. The control group does not receive any triamcinolone irrigation. Pain scores are measured 1 day post-operatively via 11-pt numerical rating scale as the primary outcome. The nausea/vomiting score is measured 1 day post-operatively via standard 6-pt scale. Patients track pain medication use via pill count. Values will be measured again at 1-2-week and 6 months post-op.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
14
Sub-tenon irrigation 1cc
Vistar Eye Centers
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Post Operative Pain Day 1
11-point Numerical Rating Scale (0-10, 10 being highest level of pain)
Time frame: 1 Day Post-Op
Post Operative Pain Week 1
11-point Numerical Rating Scale (0-10, 10 being highest level of pain)
Time frame: 1 Week Post-Op
Pain Medication Use (Tylenol in mg)
Amount of Tylenol used (in mg) cumulatively over one week after the operation
Time frame: Cumulative amount used was assessed at one week after operation
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