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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Procedures of the Eye, *Optic, Oculomotor and Trochlear nerves are desensitized in 10-15 miutues following the injection, preventing movement of the globe. Mydriasis indicates a successful block what can happen afterwards Complications: Local ocular complications include hematoma formation, optic nerve damage and perforation of the globe with possible blindness. Systemic complications include local anesthetic toxicity, brainstem anesthesia, and stimulation of the oculocardiac reflex., *Auriclopalpebral Nerve Block how is it done *The Procedure, *The Procedure used for these surgeries Indications for these blocks: Extripation of eye Enucleation, Exenteration Conjunctival flaps 3rd Eyelid Surgeries Surgical affection related to eyelid (entropion, ectropion and prolapse of 3rd eyelid),, Entropion what is it Introducton*, Eyelid Temporary Tacking procedure summary i) Determine amount of eyelid required to be unrolled ii) Anaethesize the patient iii) Insert the first bite (1/2-3/4 skin thickness, 0.5-0.75cm wide) iv) Insert the second bite, parallel to the first near the orbital rim) Post Op: Use Triple Antibiotic Ointment TID after surgery *Suture should not penetrate conjunctival surface* *Slightly overcorrect due to blepharospasm caused by anaethesia*, *Optic, Oculomotor and Trochlear nerves are desensitized in 10-15 miutues following the injection, preventing movement of the globe. Mydriasis indicates a successful block where the nerves are, *The Procedure used for these surgeries *The Procedure, Procedures Of the Eye how to remove the eye Bovine Orbital Enucleation, Subconjunctival Injection how is it done Procedure*, *Lidocaine 2% used for local blocks *The Procedure, Entropion is corrected by Subcutaneous Injection, *Peterson Nerve Block how is it done *The Procedure, Subconjunctival Approach has *Surgical Risks, Entropion also occurs in, Subconjunctival Approach choose this when *Indications, *The auriculopalpebral nerve. The nerve is a motor branch of facial nerve supplying to the orbicularis occuli muscle of the eye lid and therefore the block produces akinesia only. Onset of analgesia occurs 10-15 minutes and duration of analgesia is approximately one hour. where the nerve is, Nerve Blocks for the Eye these are used for eye surgeries *4 Point Retrobulbar Nerve Block, *Bovine Orbital Enucleation there are two techniques Subconjunctival Approach, *Transpalpebral Technique this is the Surgical Procedure, Procedures Of the Eye ???? Introduction