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Two main hazards during anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery are the oculocardiac reflex, and vitreous loss during intra-ocular procedures. Hazards during recovery include vomiting, coughing and restlessness.
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Hopkin, D.A.B. (1980). Ophthalmic Surgery. In: Hazards and Errors in Anaesthesia. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1298-3_38
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