To evaluate the effects of adding magnesium sulfate to atracurium with local anesthetic mixture on akinesia of globe and eyelid regarding onset and duration in cataract surgery using peribulbar technique
Regional anesthesia is a preferred technique for ophthalmic surgery. It's safe, inexpensive and provides efficient ocular anesthesia for ophthalmic surgery. Among regional blocks, peribulbar block is safe to retrobulbar block due to lesser incidence of series complications such as brain-stem anesthesia globe perfusion and retrobulbar hemorrhage . The effect of non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockers on peribulbar anesthesia has been described in many studies. According to these studies the use of atracurium as adjuvant to peribulbar anesthesia provides early onset of akinesia and improves the quality of anesthesia in absence of any adverse effect. Magnesium sulphate is non-competitive N-Methyl-D- Aspartate (NMDA) antagonism and calcium channel blocker. Magnesium has endothelium derived Nitric Oxide induced vasodilation. It enhanced the activity of local anesthetic agent and improves the quality of anesthesia .
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
180
With local anesthetic in peribulbar anesthesia
Dalia yousry mohamed
Minya, Egypt
RECRUITINGBlock quality
Occurance of motor and sensory block
Time frame: Baseline
Block Success
Onset and duration of block.Post operative analgesia and pain score. Patient satisfaction and surgeon Satisfaction. Incidence of complications.
Time frame: Baseline
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