Lidocaine
Ovariohysterectomy Analgesia
V-GRADE
This area explains how the V-Grade displayed for this monograph was calculated and, therefore, the robustness of these recommendations.
Lidocaine
Ovariohysterectomy Analgesia
Administration Advice
Retrobulbar
Intraconal Block: < 2 mg/kg local anaesthetic solution injected inside the muscular cone. Usually performed in the sedated patient +/- ultrasound guidance (where available).
Peribulbar
Extraconal Block: < 2 mg/kg local anaesthetic solution injected outside the muscular cone. Usually performed in the sedated patient +/- ultrasound guidance (where available).
A maximum dose of 2 mg/kg total dose is advised regardless of route.
Therapeutics
Awaiting Data
Evidence
Awaiting Data
Monograph Details
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