Retrobulbar block is commonly performed to provide anaesthesia for cataract extraction. This technique can cause significant discomfort. A prospective, randomised, placebo-controlled trial was carried out to investigate the efficacy of a eutectic mixture of local anaesthetics (EMLA) and a 4% amethocaine topical formulation (Ametop) in reducing the pain of retrobulbar injection. Ametop and EMLA proved to be of similar efficacy, both bring superior to a placebo in alleviating the discomfort of retrobulbar block. No significant side-effects were observed with the use of either formulation.
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Browne, J., Raza, A., Awad, I., Tan, B., McAdoo, J., & Shorten, G. (1999). The effects of EMLA and a topical formulation of 4% amethocaine (Ametop) on pain associated with retrobulbar injection. Anaesthesia, 54(6), 596–598. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.1999.00842.x
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