Purpose: A sixth annual survey was carried out by mail in January 1998, to
investigate the current trends in cataract and refractive surgery in Japan,
Respondents: Questionnaires were sent to 816 ophthalmologist members of the
Japanese Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. Data received from 40
9 (50.1%) of the recipients were cross-analyzed and compared with those fro
m the previous surveys.
Results and Conclusion: In cataract surgery, there have been trends toward
more surgical procedures performed by a surgeon, shorter period of hospital
ization. and increased number of outpatient surgery. Ninety-two percent of
respondents preferred phacoemulsification, 54% used the self-sealing wound-
closure technique, and 19% used topical anesthesia for phacoemulsification.
As for refractive surgery, surgeons remained rather conservative; with 28%
and 7% of surgeons doing astigmatic keratotomy and refractive keratotomy,
respectively. Photorefractive keratectomy, laser in situ keratomileusis, an
d phakic intraocular lens were judged to be useful refractive surgical proc
edures by 56.6%, 43.3%, and 25.1% of the respondents, respectively. (C) 199
9 Japanese Ophthalmological Society.