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Title: Subtenons Anesthesia in Pterygium Excision with Conjunctival Autograft


1
Subtenons Anesthesia in Pterygium Excision with
Conjunctival Autograft
  • Michael R. Gagnon, M.D.
  • Clinical Instructor, Stanford University
  • Valley EyeCare Center, Pleasanton, California

I have no financial interests in the subject
matter.
2
Introduction
  • Subtenons anesthesia has been used in a number
    of different types of intraocular surgeries
    including cataract, trabeculectomy, posterior
    segment, and strabismus surgery.
  • Subtenons anesthesia lowers the risks associated
    with retrobulbar and peribulbar anesthesia
    including globe perforation, retrobulbar
    hemorrhage, optic nerve and extraocular muscle
    damage.

3
Purpose
  • To describe using subtenons anesthesia for
    pterygium excision with conjunctival autograft.

4
Purpose
  • To determine if subtenons anesthesia in
    pterygium surgery provided pain control and
    akinesia.
  • To determine if subtenons anesthesia resulted in
    sight threatening complications.

5
Methods
  • A retrospective review was conducted of
    consecutive eyes who had pterygium excision with
    conjunctival autograft with subtenons
    anesthesia.

6
Methods
  • An incision was made in the inferonasal or
    inferotemporal quadrant opposite the location of
    the pterygium.
  • A 23 gauge Corbin subtenons anesthesia cannula
    (Katena) was inserted along the sclera and the 3
    ml solution was injected into the subtenons
    space.
  • The 3 ml injection was a 11 mixture of
    lidocaine 1 and bupivicaine 0.75 with 50 units
    of hyaluronidase.

7
Methods
  • The standard surgical procedure for pterygium
    excision involved harvesting a free conjunctival
    graft from the superotemporal conjunctiva with
    assistance from a corneal traction suture.
  • The conjunctival graft was placed onto the bare
    sclera and anchored at the limbus with two 9-0
    vicryl sutures.
  • Tisseel fibrin glue was used to glue the graft
    into place.

8
Results
  • A total of 21 eyes in 21 patients were
    identified.
  • The twenty-one patients included eleven females
    and ten males and were predominantly left eyes
    (57).
  • Average age was 48 years (28-65 years).
  • Eighteen cases were primary pterygia
  • Three were recurrent pterygia.

9
Results
  • Subtenons anesthesia provided pain control 21 of
    21 eyes and akinesia in 18 of 21 eyes.
  • Three eyes developed subconjunctival hemorrhage.
  • There were no sight threatening complications in
    these patients.

10
Conclusions
  • Subtenon's anesthesia is a safe and effective
    technique in pterygium excision with conjunctival
    autograft and can be used as an alternative to
    retrobulbar or peribulbar anesthesia.
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