US TRENDS IN REFRACTIVE SURGERY: 1998 ASCRS and ISRS SURVEY Richard J. Duffey, MD David Leaming, MD Seattle April 10, 1999
DUFFEY SURVEY n Sept. mailing to 5000 U.S. members of ASCRS n 1431 responses representing 29% of the U.S. ASCRS membership n Second year of refractive data collection allowing analysis and comparison of trends amongst ASCRS and ISRS U.S. surgeons n RK, ALK, PRK, LASIK, ICR, P-IOL, excimer lasers, microkeratomes, topography
DUFFEY 1999 > 5 CASES / MONTH
DUFFEY 1999 > 25 CASES / MONTH
DUFFEY 1999 > 75 CASES / MONTH
DUFFEY 1999 PREFERRED SURGERY FOR DIOPTER MYOPE
DUFFEY 1999 PREFERRED SURGERY FOR DIOPTER MYOPE
DUFFEY 1999 PREFERRED SURGERY FOR DIOPTER MYOPE
DUFFEY 1999 UNILATERAL vs SIMULT. BILATERAL SURGERY
DUFFEY 1999 SURGERY DONE BILATERAL AT SAME O.R. VISIT
DUFFEY 1999 SURGERY PERFORMED IN PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE
DUFFEY 1999 PREFERRED TOPOGRAPHY UNIT
DUFFEY 1999 PREFERRED EXCIMER LASER
DUFFEY 1999 USE / PREFER MICROKERATOME
DUFFEY 1999 ’98 ASCRS SURVEY CONCLUSIONS n LASIK is the fastest growing refractive procedure amongst ASCRS U.S. surgeons n High volume refractive surgeons prefer LASIK over PRK n Bilateral simultaneous surgery is accepted and preferred for LASIK > RK >>PRK n VisX Star preferred 3:1 over all other lasers n Hansatome is the preferred microkeratome; Moria increasing
Thanks to the ASCRS leaders hip for their support and for your participation in the 1998 Survey We look forward to your responses in the 1999 survey this fall