Brainstem Anesthesia after Retrobulbar Anesthesia in Cataract Surgery: A Case Report

H. Hamdani, N. Mtalai, Kawtar El, Ghizlane Hadi, Daghouj Loubna El, Bouchra Maaloum, Allali Asmaa El, Kettani, K. E. Hadi, G. Daghouj, L. E. Maaloum, B. Allali, A. Kettani
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Brain-stem anesthesia is a serious and rare complication of orbital regional anesthesia that may occur when the local anesthetic agent gains access to the central nervous system via a direct spread from the apex of the orbit or the submeningeal pathways. We report the case of a 66 -year-old man who developed, after a retro-bulbar block for cataract surgery, a tonico-clonic seizures, hypotension and bradycardia-features of brainstem anesthesia. We present the clinical features, treatment and comments on how to prevent the problem. Although it is rare, and because it may be life-threatening in some cases, physicians who perform retrobulbar block should be aware of its features and various clinical manifestation in order to recognize and treat it. Also, facilities where ophtalmic surgery under local anesthesia are performed should be properly equiped in order to manage this complication.
白内障手术球后麻醉后脑干麻醉1例
脑干麻醉是眶区麻醉中一种严重而罕见的并发症,当局部麻醉剂从眶尖或脑膜下通路直接扩散进入中枢神经系统时,可能发生脑干麻醉。我们报告一个66岁的男子谁发展,后球囊阻断白内障手术,强直阵挛性癫痫发作,低血压和心动过缓的脑干麻醉的特点。现就其临床特点、治疗方法及预防意见作一介绍。虽然它很少见,而且在某些情况下可能危及生命,但实施球后阻滞的医生应该了解它的特点和各种临床表现,以便识别和治疗。此外,在局部麻醉下进行眼科手术的设施应配备适当的设备,以便处理这种并发症。
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