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Absolutely contraindicated in anticoagulated patient (Warfarin, Coumadin, therapeutic clexane)

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An eye block generally out of favour by most anesthesiologists due to the increased risk of retrobulbar haematoma compared to peribulbar and subtenons blocks.

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Brainstem spread of local anesthetic may be suggested early on by dysphagia #ref

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Tape lids closed after block to prevent corneal abrasion from gauze/padding

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