Comparative study between combined general anesthesia with peribulbar block versus traditional general anesthesia in patients undergoing strabismus surgery
Abstract:Strabismus is a common ophthalmic problem that usually requires surgical correction. However, General anesthesia is mandatory for most cases, the concomitant local anesthetics administration is preferable to im-prove patient satisfaction, decrease post-operative analgesic requirements, postoperative pain and oculocardiac reflex
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