Oculocardiac reflex (OCR) sometimes occurs as a result of pressure on the eye or traction
of the intraorbital surrounding structures during ophthalmic surgery. This can result in
bradycardiac arrhythmia and cardiac arrest. A 45-year-old female was undergoing an
elective squint correction surgery of one eye under local anaesthesia in a private hospital
in December 2013. The patient was preoperatively examined, investigated and admitted
to the hospital one day prior to operation. There was no previous history of any chronic
illnesses. The patient collapsed during surgery and declared dead. Doctors attempting
strabismus surgery under local anaesthesia should be familiar with this phenomenon.
Keywords: Local anaesthesia, Oculocardiac reflex, Cholinergic antagonists, Strabismu