Ophthalmic anesthesia constitutes a specialized domain of anesthetic practice and presents with unique challenges due to the delicate and precise nature of ocular surgeries. Unlike many other surgical procedures, ophthalmic operations rarely cause significant hemodynamic instability. Instead, the primary challenges arise from anesthetic considerations and patient-related factors, including comorbidities, airway management, and the choice of anesthesia technique. This article explores the key challenges in ophthalmic anesthesia, focusing on patient comorbidities, intraoperative complications, postoperative concerns, and strategies to optimize patient safety. A comprehensive understanding of these factors is essential to ensure optimal surgical conditions and favorable patient outcomes.
Khare et al. (Thu,) studied this question.