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Refractive surgery survey 2003.

Kerry D Solomon1, Luis E Fernández de Castro, Helga P Sandoval

  • 1Magill Research Center for Vision Correction, Storm Eye Institute, Medical University of South Carolina, 167 Ashley Avenue, Charleston, SC 29425, USA. solomonk@musc.edu

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
|June 24, 2004
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Ophthalmologists

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Refractive Surgery
  • Surgical Practices

Background:

  • Refractive surgery (RS) is a rapidly evolving field.
  • Understanding current practice patterns is crucial for ophthalmologists.
  • Previous surveys in 2001 and 2002 established baseline data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the current refractive surgery preferences of ophthalmologists globally.
  • To identify trends and changes in refractive surgery practice patterns.
  • To compare recent data with historical survey results.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire was distributed to 8920 members of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery.
  • 1174 questionnaires were returned by the deadline.
  • Respondents' practice distributions were analyzed, including cataract surgeons, comprehensive ophthalmologists, and refractive surgery specialists.

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Main Results:

  • The survey included a diverse range of ophthalmologists, with a significant portion specializing in cataract surgery (30.0%) and comprehensive ophthalmology (47.3%).
  • Refractive surgery specialists constituted 14.4% of respondents.
  • Comparison with 2001 and 2002 surveys indicated ongoing evolution in refractive surgery practice patterns.

Conclusions:

  • Refractive surgery practices are dynamic and continue to change.
  • The data provides insights into the evolving landscape of ophthalmic surgical procedures.
  • Further research may be needed to track future trends in refractive surgery.