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US TRENDS IN REFRACTIVE SURGERY: 2002 ASCRS SURVEY

US TRENDS IN REFRACTIVE SURGERY: 2002 ASCRS SURVEY. Richard J. Duffey, MD David Leaming, MD San Francisco: April 12, 2002. 2002 SURVEY. Sept. mailing to 5000 U.S. members of ASCRS 860 responses representing 17% of the U.S. ASCRS membership

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US TRENDS IN REFRACTIVE SURGERY: 2002 ASCRS SURVEY

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  1. US TRENDS IN REFRACTIVE SURGERY: 2002 ASCRS SURVEY Richard J. Duffey, MD David Leaming, MD San Francisco: April 12, 2002

  2. 2002 SURVEY • Sept. mailing to 5000 U.S. members of ASCRS • 860 responses representing 17% of the U.S. ASCRS membership • Sixth year of refractive data collection allowing analysis and comparison of trends amongst ASCRS U.S. surgeons • RK, AK, Cat/LRI, PRK, LASIK, LASEK, ICR, LTK, CK, P-IOL, CLE, SE, excimers, microkert., topogr., pupillometry, wavefront

  3. > 5 CASES / MONTH DUFFEY 2003

  4. > 25 CASES / MONTH DUFFEY 2003

  5. > 75 CASES / MONTH DUFFEY 2003

  6. PREFERRED SURGERY FOR 30 yo -3.00 DIOPTER MYOPE DUFFEY 2003

  7. PREFERRED SURGERY FOR 30 yo -7.00 DIOPTER MYOPE DUFFEY 2003

  8. PREFERRED SURGERY FOR 30 yo -12.00 DIOPTER MYOPE DUFFEY 2003

  9. PREFERRED SURGERY FOR 45 yo +1.00 D HYPEROPE DUFFEY 2003

  10. PREFERRED SURGERY FOR 45 yo +3.00 D HYPEROPE DUFFEY 2003

  11. PREFERRED SURGERY FOR 45 yo +5.00 D HYPEROPE DUFFEY 2003

  12. HAD REFRACTIVE SURGERY PERFORMED ON YOURSELF DUFFEY 2003

  13. SURGEON WILLING TO DO BILATERAL AT SAME VISIT DUFFEY 2003

  14. PRESENT and/or FUTURE PRACTICE PLANS DUFFEY 2003

  15. TOPOGRAPHY UNIT OWNED DUFFEY 2003

  16. EXCIMER USED MOST DUFFEY 2003

  17. MICROKERATOME USED MOST DUFFEY 2003

  18. Anticipated Value of Custom Laser Ablations DUFFEY 2003

  19. Wavefront Analyzer DUFFEY 2003

  20. Pupil Gauge Instrument Use DUFFEY 2003

  21. Anticipated Surcharge to Patient for Custom Wavefront Laser Tx DUFFEY 2003

  22. Preferred Surgery for Presbyopia DUFFEY 2003

  23. ’02 ASCRS Survey Conclusions • LASIK dominates between -10D and +3D • Still awaiting the surgical solution for high hyperopia • LASIK, CLE, P-IOL, and PRK all with apparent bright futures • RK, ICR, LTK dead or dying • LASEK, CK and SE on the bubble • Bilateral, same O.R. visit LASIK is S.O.C.

  24. ‘02 ASCRS Survey Conclusions • VisX > 2:1 over all other lasers and wavefront analyzers • Hansatome microkeratomes dominate the market with Moria following at distance • Pupillometry 1:1 Instruments versus Card • Orbscan is not S.O.C. require. for refrac. sx • Monovision is still “choice” for presbyopia • Wavefront custom laser ablations are still in the future and their value is uncertain

  25. Thanks to ASCRS leadership for their support and for your participation in the 2002 Survey We look forward to your responses in the 2003 survey this autumn

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