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SJA-Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia. 2011; 5 (4): 360-364
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-113599

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Peribulbar anesthesia is associated with delayed and/or incomplete orbital akinesia compared with retrobulbar anesthesia. This study examined the effects of adding rocuronium 5 mg to two different concentrations of lidocaine-bupivacaine mixture on onset time of orbital and eyelid akinesia in patients undergoing cataract surgery. In a double-blind study, 90 patients were equally randomized to receive a mixture of 0.5 ml normal saline, 4 ml lidocaine 2%, and 4 ml bupivacaine 0.5% [group I], a mixture of rocuronium 0.5 ml [5 mg], 4 ml lidocaine 2%, and 4 ml bupivacaine 0.5% [group II], or a mixture of rocuronium 0.5 ml [5 mg], 4 ml lidocaine 1%, and 4 ml bupivacaine 0.25% [group III]. Orbital akinesia was assessed on a 0-8 score [0 = no movement, 8 = normal] at 2 min intervals for 10 min. Time to adequate anesthesia was also recorded. Results are presented as mean +/- SD. Ocular movement score decreased during the assessment period in all groups. However, at 2 min after block administration, the score decreased to 4 +/- 2 [95% CI 3,5] in groups II and III compared with 5 +/- 2 [95% CI 4,6] in group I [P<0.01]. Time to adequate condition to begin surgery was 9.8 +/- 2.9 vs. 6.9 +/- 4.1 vs. 7.9 +/- 3.9 min for groups I, II, and III, respectively [P=0.01]. The addition of rocuronium 5 mg to a mixture of lidocaine 2% and bupivacaine 0.5% shortened the onset time of peribulbar anesthesia in patients undergoing cataract surgery without causing adverse effects

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