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Sub-Tenon's injection versus paracetamol in pediatric strabismus surgery
Background: Emergence agitation, vomiting, and oculocardiac reflex (OCR) in children undergoing strabismus surgery under general anesthesia are common problems.
A N Ibrahim, T Shabana
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Factors Affecting Oculocardiac Reflex Incidence In Pediatric Strabismus Surgery: Retrospective Study
INTRODUCTION: Oculocardiac reflex (OCR) activation is common during the strabismus surgery. As a result of the OCR, sinus bradycardia, atrioventricular block, ventricular fibrillation and even asystole may occur.
B. Aydın +6 more
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Strabismus is one of the common health problems among the children. The incidence of the oculocardiac reflex decreases with age and tends to be more pronounced in young, healthy patients, which is clinically significant for pediatric as it is ...
Hani Ali Ezzat +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Preventive measures for postoperative vomiting (POV) in pediatric strabismus surgery are essential. Previous experimental studies have shown the independent antiemetic effects of propofol‐based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA), dexamethasone (DEX), and ondansetron (OND).
Taiki Kojima +5 more
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Avulsão traumática de músculos extraoculares: relatos de casos [PDF]
We described the clinical, surgical details and results (motor and sensory) of the retrieving procedure of traumatically avulsed muscles in three patients with no previous history of strabismus or diplopia seen in the Department of Ophthalmology, State ...
Carvalho, Keila Monteiro de +2 more
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Oculocardiac Reflex in Ophthalmic Surgery: Mechanisms, Management, and Clinical Implications
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Khurram Arshad +7 more
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Effectiveness of Decompressive Hemicraniectomy to Treat a Life‐Threatening Cerebral Fat Embolism
Background and Importance. Cerebral fat embolism (CFE) occurs mainly after long‐bone fractures. Often reducing to minor neurological disorders as confusion, it can sometimes cause more severe consequences such as coma or even death. While CFE has been described for several years, there is no consensual treatment. Clinical Presentation.
Charlène Couturier +5 more
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Patients undergoing general anesthesia in our hospital were divided into desflurane and dexmedetomidine (Dex + Des) group and a desflurane (Des) group. Preoperative and postoperative MMSE scores, percentage of white blood cells, and neutrophil and lymphocyte counts were determined for postoperative exploration of whether the combined use of Des and Dex
Yue Hu +11 more
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A Case of Medialized Lateral Maxillary Sinus Wall: A Pillar of Support
The number of maxillofacial trauma (MFT) cases attended in the Emergency Department is progressively increasing in trend, owing to the rising statistics of motor‐vehicle accidents (MVAs) and urban assaults in addition to occupational‐related injuries. Prompt and thorough assessment is important for accurate diagnosis and paramount treatment plans.
I. A. Othman +3 more
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Summary The 7th National Audit Project (NAP7) of the Royal College of Anaesthetists studied peri‐operative cardiac arrest. Additional inclusion criteria for obstetric anaesthesia were: cardiac arrest associated with neuraxial block performed by an anaesthetist outside the operating theatre (labour epidural analgesia); and cardiac arrest associated with
D. N. Lucas +6 more
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