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Chapter 13: Guidelines for the Provision of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services 2025
Patients having ophthalmic surgery should undergo preoperative preparation, where there is the opportunity to assess medical fitness and impart information about the procedure.7
Chapter 13: Guidelines for the Provision of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services 2025
Patients who require general anaesthesia or intravenous sedation should undergo preoperative anaesthetic assessment.7
Chapter 13: Guidelines for the Provision of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services 2025
As part of preoperative preparation, the plan for the perioperative management of any existing medications, such as anticoagulant drugs and diabetic treatment, should be agreed, taking into account the relative risks of stopping any medication in the light of the patient’s medical condition and the anaesthetic technique required. Advice should be sought from the multiprofessional team (e.g. medical colleagues, clinical...
Chapter 13: Guidelines for the Provision of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services 2025
Where ophthalmic surgery is performed as a daycase procedure, the facilities should conform to best practice guidance. Day surgery operating theatres should meet the same standards as inpatient operating theatres.24,25,26 Room should be available for patients to be seen in private by the anaesthetist and surgeon on the day of surgery.2There should...
Chapter 13: Guidelines for the Provision of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services 2025
In units where ophthalmic surgery is performed, including locations that may be isolated from main theatre services, facilities provided should allow for the safe conduct of anaesthesia and sedation. This would include monitoring equipment, oxygen, availability of opioid and benzodiazepine antagonist drugs, a recovery area, and drugs and equipment to deal with emergencies such as cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis and local...
Chapter 13: Guidelines for the Provision of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services 2025
All areas in which ophthalmic anaesthesia is performed should have a reliable supply of the medicines required to deliver safe anaesthesia and sedation. Storage arrangements should be such that there is prompt access to them if clinically required, maintains integrity of the medicines, and ensures compliance with safe and secure storage of medicines regulations.31 In addition, anaesthetists and...
Chapter 13: Guidelines for the Provision of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services 2025
Facilities should be available or transfer arrangements should be in place to allow for the overnight stay of patients who cannot be treated as day cases or who require unanticipated admission.
Chapter 13: Guidelines for the Provision of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services 2025
Optimal patient positioning is critical to the safe conduct of ophthalmic surgery and for patient comfort. Adjustable trolleys/operating tables that permit correct positioning should be available.31