Klinika Oczna

Abstract

1/2/2004 vol. 106
Original paper

Patient’s pain feeling and surgeon’s comfort: ECCE versus phacoemulsification

  1. Z Kliniki Okulistycznej Akademii Medycznej w Bydgoszczy
  2. Z Oddziału Okulistycznego Szpitala Wojewódzkiego w Kaliszu
Online publish date: 2004/02/21
View full text

Purpose

To compare patient's pain and surgeon's comfort during ECCE performed under retrobulbar anesthesia and phacoemulsification under topical anesthesia.

Material and methods

120 patients scheduled for planned routine cataract extraction were divided in 2 groups: group I – 60 eyes, ECCE under retrobulbar anesthesia and group II – 60 eyes, phacoemulsification under topical anesthesia. Immediately after operation patients were asked, to answer questions about their feeling during surgery. Simultaneously, the surgeon filled up the questionnaire, concerning patients behavior during the entire procedure.

Results

Statistically significant higher level of pain was reported in group I (ECCE). The most painful moment of the procedure was retrobulbar injection. During surgery pain feeling in both groups was similar. Both types of anesthesia provided very good level of surgeon's comfort. The longer operation, the higher level of pain and lower surgeon's comfort were reported in both groups.

Conclusions

Patients having ECCE performed under retrobulbar anesthesia reported more pain comparing to phacoemulsification under topical anesthesia. Both anesthesia methods provided high level of surgeon's comfort.

Share
without publication fees
without publication fees