KMID : 0360220110520040429
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2011 Volume.52 No. 4 p.429 ~ p.433
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A Survey Report on Cataract Surgical Experiences during Ophthalmology Residency in Korea
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Eom Young-Sub
Kang Su-Yeon Kim Hyo-Myung Song Jong-Suk
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Abstract
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Purpose: To investigate cataract surgical experiences during ophthalmology residency in Korea.
Methods: A survey regarding cataract surgical experiences during residency was sent to 4th year ophthalmologic residents (112) from April to September 2010.
Results: Of the 112 individuals to whom the surveys were sent, 35 (31.3%) responded. The majority of the respondents (65.7%) performed their first cataract operation as the primary surgeon in their 4th year of residency. The majority of the respondents (42.9%) also thought that continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) was the most difficult procedure followed by nucleus removal (31.4%). Fourteen respondents (40.0%) experienced loss of lens fragments into the vitreous cavity. Nine (25.7%) respondents had experienced performing ECCE (Extracapsular cataract extraction) during residency training. Also, 48.6% performed 1 to 5 cataract procedures during their entire residency training while 20.0% performed 6 to 10.
Conclusions: The experiences in cataract surgery during residency were investigated for the first time through a questionnaire survey. The Korean ophthalmology residency program needs to provide more opportunities for residents to perform cataract surgery during their training period.
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KEYWORD
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Cataract surgery, Residency training, Survey
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