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CENTRAL RETINAL ARTERY OCCLUSION AFTER PHACOEMULSIFICATION

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Central retinal artery occlusion after routine cataract surgery is unusual. We review the literature on CRAO after routine intraocular procedures and propose three hypotheses regarding the potential mechanisms involved. A vasoconstrictive effect of the anesthetic agent on the central retinal artery, a rise in lOPs after anesthesia administration resulting in closure of the central retinal artery, and a mechanical effect of the volume of anesthetic on the central retinal artery are considered as plausible mechanisms, with a mechanical effect being the favored hypothesis.

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