AI Article Synopsis

  • This study assesses changes in cataract and refractive surgery practices over 20 years among Japanese eye surgeons.
  • Annual surveys from 2004 to 2023 revealed trends like increased use of certain surgical techniques and IOL types, highlighting the growing popularity of toric and presbyopia-correcting lenses.
  • Findings indicate a polarization in anesthesia methods and emphasize the rising adoption of new IOL power calculation formulas and techniques in refractive surgery.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate changes in cataract and refractive surgery practice patterns among members of the Japanese Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (JSCRS) over the past 20 years.

Study Design: Questionnaire survey study.

Subjects And Methods: Clinical surveys were conducted annually between February and April from 2004 to 2023. Survey questions covered various areas, including cataract surgical techniques, anesthesia, endophthalmitis prophylaxis, toric and presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses (IOLs), complications, and refractive surgery.

Results: The highest (n=554 [36.8%]) and lowest (n=316 [19.1%]) numbers of responses were collected in 2012 and 2016, respectively. In perioperative management, the intraoperative use of polyvinyl alcohol-iodine solution and topical antibiotic prescription 3 days before surgery has increased. The use of intracameral injection at the end of surgery has also significantly increased, although it has not been established as common practice. In anesthesia, there is a clear polarization between the use of topical drops and tenon injection. The use of toric IOLs and presbyopia-correcting IOLs has significantly increased from 2010 to 2023. In the latter, the use of trifocal IOLs has particularly increased. Regarding IOL power calculations, the Barrett True K and the Barrett Universal II formulas are rapidly gaining popularity for application with and without post-laser vision correction, respectively. In refractive surgery, phakic IOLs and corneal refractive therapy have attracted considerable interest, followed by laser in situ keratomileusis.

Conclusions: Evaluation of annual clinical survey data over the past two decades provided valuable insights into the shifting practice patterns and clinical opinions among JSCRS members.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10384-024-01081-3DOI Listing

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