What kind of anasthesia were you given in an eye surgery?!


Question: What kind of anasthesia were you given in an eye surgery!?
I'd like to know what kind of anasthesia (eg!. general, local etc!.)
is given in eye surgeries!.
I know it depends on age, eye surgery, paitent choice etc!.
But what type is usual for paitents aged between 13-16 for surgery to correct strabismus!?
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Answers:
I'm 16 and I had slip knot eye muslce surgrey a little over a month ago!. I was given something to make me drowzy before I was taken into the O R!. One I got in there they injected some stuff in my IV and I was out!. I woke up 2 hours later and I seemed like I was asleep for about 30 seconds!. I don't know what it was but my sleep was dofferent than just a regular nights sleep!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Strabismus surgery is usually done under general anesthesia, unless the patient is not healthy enough for general anesthesia!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Strabisus surgery is most commonly done with local anaesthetic and sedation, although particularly anxious patients are sometimes given a general!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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