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Pain Associated With a Subconjunctival Cefazolin-Lidocaine Mixture in Retinal Surgery:A Randomized Control Trial.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this randomized, single-masked clinical trial is to explore whether cefazolin mixed with 2% lidocaine can reduce pain. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients naïve to ophthalmic surgery were randomized to subconjunctival injection of either a 0.5 mL cefazolin-balanced salt solution (0.3 mL cefazolin and 0.2 mL balanced salt solution) or 0.5 mL cefazolin-lidocaine solution (0.3 mL cefazolin and 0.2 mL 2% lidocaine) during retinal surgery with a retrobulbar block. Pain scores were obtained at the start of surgery, middle of surgery, before and after cefazolin administration, and postoperatively. RESULTS: A total of 54 patients were recruited; 44.6% were male, and the mean age was 60.1 years ± 13.5 years. There were no statistically significant differences between the groups' operative characteristics or pain scores at each study time point. CONCLUSION: In pars plana vitrectomy with or without phacoemulsification and intraocular lens insertion, subconjunctival cefazolin mixed with lidocaine conferred no added analgesic benefit. [Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina. 2017;48:881-886.].

Authors

Mak MYK; Yan P; Park J; Joshi L; Warder D; Lee C; Gulamhusein H; Devenyi RG; Lam W-C

Journal

Ophthalmic Surgery Lasers and Imaging Retina, Vol. 48, No. 11, pp. 881–886

Publisher

SLACK

Publication Date

November 1, 2017

DOI

10.3928/23258160-20171030-02

ISSN

2325-8160
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