Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1998;39(5):892-899.
Published online May 1, 1998.
`95 Survey of Korean Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Members.
Kyung Hwan Shyn, Nam Ho Baek, Jin Hak Lee, Cheol Hwa Song, David v Learning, Tetsuro Oshika
1Chung-Ang University.
2Catholic University. Saint Mary s Hospital.
3Seoul National University.
4Desert Eye Medical Corporation California, U.S.A.
5Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan.
`95 한국 백내장굴절수술학회 회원 설문조사
신경환(Kyung Hwan Shyn) , 백남호(Nam Ho Baek) , 이진학(Jin Hak Lee) , 송철화(Cheol Hwa Song) , (David v. Learning)
Abstract
A questionnaire on a variety of ophthalmic topics was made up and sent to 150 members of the Korean Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery-[KSCRS] in May, 1996. Forty percent [60/150] responded within the deadline in June, 1996. As the contents of the questionnaire were almost identical to the ones prepared in the USA [1994, 1995] and in Japan [1994], the answer to the questionnaire could be compared with those gathered from the USA and Japan. Over half of the respondents [57%] were in their forties. The average number of operations done per month was 26. Cataract operation accounted for over 60% of the total operations in 34% of KSCRS members. And more than 76% of the cataract operation were done using phacoemulsification technique in 31% of the respondents. There were no difference in the preferred method of local anesthesia for the cataract surgery in Korea compare to the USA or Japan. And there was less likelihood of using peribulbar anesthesia and no suture technique in Korea compared to the USA. Sixty-one percent of the Korean ophthalmic surgeon implanted the intraocular lenses even before the patients were younger than 20 years old whereas, 82% of ophthalmic surgeon in Japan did only when the patients were older than 20 years of age. For radial keratotomy as a means of correcting myopia, 91% of the Korean respondents were not performing the procedure any more, while 45% of the American respondents abandoned it. Fifty four percent of the Korean respondents and 46% of the American respondents have been doing excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy. There was no statistical difference between the two. From the answers to the qustionnaire, we found that our results did not differ significantly from those of the USA or Japan and we believe that these results reflect the present trends of cataract and refractive surgeries in Korea.
Key Words: Cataract surgery;Intraocular lens;Japan;Korea;phaco surgery;Refractive surgery;USA


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