PMID: 6106315May 1, 1980Paper

Anesthesia in ophthalmic surgery

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice
D B Brunson

Abstract

Ophthalmic surgical patients can be routinely anesthetized without complications if the surgeon has a thorough understanding of the effects of anesthetic agents on ocular physiology. The regulation of intraocular pressure is important for successful ophthalmic surgery and can be greatly affected by the anesthetic procedure. Agents utilized to intentionally decrease intraocular pressure are often employed for intraocular procedures. These agents have profound systemic effects that must be anticipated. Adverse drug interactions between sympathomimetic mydriatics and halogenated inhalation anesthetics also must be considered.

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Citations

Dec 29, 2015·American Journal of Veterinary Research·Seyed Mehdi RajaeiDavid L Williams
Feb 20, 2008·Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia·Erik H HofmeisterPhillip Anthony Moore
May 20, 2014·Veterinary Ophthalmology·Mohamed A MarzokAiman H Oheida
May 8, 2010·Veterinary Ophthalmology·Masoud Selk GhaffariNargess Khorami
Apr 30, 2015·Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery·Abdolali Malmasi, Masoud Selk Ghaffari
Jun 13, 2001·American Journal of Veterinary Research·D A WardD V Hendrix
Jul 18, 2006·Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association·Peter J AccolaChristopher J Murphy
Jul 5, 2006·American Journal of Veterinary Research·Erik H HofmeisterMatt R Read
May 1, 1993·Veterinary Surgery : VS·K J FrischmeyerD B Brunson

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