Does vitreoretinal surgery under local anaesthesia result in missed fellow eye pathology?

Eye
S BanerjeeK P Stannard

Abstract

There has been a significant increase in the number of vitreoretinal procedures being performed under local anaesthesia over the past few years. This trend is expected to continue. This study was performed to investigate whether by undertaking retinal detachment surgery under local anaesthesia fellow eye examination was compromised. This was a prospective, consecutive, blind, observational study. This study was performed at a tertiary referral vitreoretinal unit in a teaching hospital. In all, 108 consecutive patients undergoing retinal detachment surgery under general anaesthesia were included. Patients were examined independently by different retinal surgeons pre- and intraoperatively. The findings of the two examiners were compared and differences were analysed. There were 108 patients in this study, 57 of these were males and 51 females. The mean age was 59.01 years (range 16-91). Of these 108 eyes, 48/108 (49.08%) the preoperative examination was regarded as unsatisfactory by the examiner. Over 34% of eyes had fellow eye pathology when examined preoperatively but there were nine (8.33%) eyes in which additional lesions were found intraoperatively. General anaesthesia should be considered for patients in whom preoperative f...Continue Reading

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