Introduction
Macular Holes
Retinal Detachment
Epi Retinal Membrane
Diabetic Retinopathy
Floaters
What To Expect After Surgery
Mister Alistair Laidlaw
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Do I have to have a general anaesthetic for the surgery?
 
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Most macular hole operations can be done perfectly comfortably under a local anaesthetic. That is a numbing injections around the eye. Occasionally, this is supplemented with some sedation, which is given into a vein. In other cases, patients who are not happy about having the operation done, or who would find it difficult to lie flat on their back for a period of an hour, are put to sleep and have the surgery done under a general anaesthetic.