J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  2002 Oct;43(10):1982-1987.

Persistent Diplopia after Local Anesthesia

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul Municipal Boramae Hospital, Korea. hjm@snu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 3Department of Ophthalmology, Inje University College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine causative factors of persistent diplopia after local anesthesia for ophthalmic surgery.
METHODS
Prism and alternate cover test in the diagnostic positions of gaze and ductions/versions testing were performed in 26 patients with persistent diplopia six months after local anesthesia. Lancaster test, Bielshowsky head tilt test, double Maddox rod test, funduscopic examination for torsion, forced duction test, force generation test, tensilon test, thyroid function test, and/or orbit CT were done when necessary.
RESULTS
Most of the patients (24 patients, 92%) did not have diplopia before local anesthesia. Of the thirteen patients with strabismus resulting from trauma to extraocular muscles, eleven patients showed vertical rectus overaction (10 superior recti, 1 inferior rectus) and two patients, mild vertical rectus underaction. Eight patients were presumed to have sensory deviation. In the remaining patients, one patient had childhood esotropia and another, old superior oblique palsy. Three patients showed a small vertical deviation without any specific cause.
CONCLUSIONS
Fifty percent of diplopia was related with the surgical trauma to extraocular muscles, in which overactions (42%) were more common than underactions (8%). Thirty-five percent of the patients were presumed to have sensory deviation, which suggested the importance of preoperative examination for strabismus as well as the explanation about the risk of postoperative diplopia before surgery.

Keyword

Local anesthesia; Sensory deviation; Surgical trauma; Vertical rectus muscle overaction

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia, Local*
Diplopia*
Edrophonium
Esotropia
Head
Humans
Muscles
Orbit
Paralysis
Strabismus
Thyroid Function Tests
Edrophonium
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