Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2025.
World J Clin Cases. Jan 6, 2025; 13(1): 94284
Published online Jan 6, 2025. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v13.i1.94284
Table 1 The demographic characteristics of the participants and responses to the survey questions, n (%)
Parameters
n = 180
Age of the ophthalmologist (in years)
    < 304 (2.2)
    30-4098 (54.4)
    40-5049 (27.2)
    > 5029 (16.1)
Gender
    Male86 (47.8)
    Female94 (52.2)
Years of practice
    < 524 (13.3)
    5-1073 (40.6)
    10-2053 (29.4)
    > 2030 (16.7)
Area of practice
    Rural8 (4.4)
    Urban106 (58.9)
    Semi-urban35 (19.4)
    Metropolitan31 (17.2)
Type of hospital
    Govt. hospital33 (18.3)
    Private practice69 (38.3)
    Single institution practice with teaching43 (23.9)
    Trust hospital with large volume of surgeries35 (19.4)
Which part of the India do you practice in clinically
    North zone30 (16.7)
    East zone75 (41.7)
    South zone60 (33.3)
    West zone15 (8.3)
Comprehensive ophthalmologist
    Yes109 (60.6)
    No71 (39.4)
Exposure into common oculoplastic disorders
    I don’t treat and refer them to a specialist78 (43.8)
    I have an interest in oculoplasty and treat simple conditions52 (29.2)
    I treat all common oculoplastic but more interested in sub-specialty19 (10.7)
    My practice is exclusively sub-specialty based29 (16.3)
NLD patency testing prior to sub-specialty surgery
    Yes, irrigation in all cases79 (44.1)
    Yes, checking for ROPLAS is sufficient89 (49.7)
    No, NLD patency testing is not required11 (6.2)
NLD obstruction detected during preoperative evaluation
    Dacryocystectomy18 (10)
    Dacryocystorhinostomy114 (63.3)
    Punctal cautery in cases of partial regurgitation of clear fluid24 (13.3)
    Planned ocular surgery in asymptomatic NLDO24 (13.3)
    Not sure4 (2.2)
Partial NLD detected during pre-op evaluation
    Dacryocystectomy6 (3.4)
    Dacryocystorhinostomy18 (10.2)
    Punctal cautery in cases of partial regurgitation of clear fluid48 (27.1)
    Planned ocular surgery in asymptomatic NLDO90 (50.8)
    Not sure15 (8.5)
Minimum gap that you prefer prior to allowing a sub-specialty surgery after dacryocystorhinostomy
    < 1 week1 (0.6)
    2 weeks49 (27.5)
    4 weeks85 (47.7)
    6 weeks40 (22.5)
    Not sure3 (1.7)
Minimum gap that you prefer prior to allowing a sub-specialty surgery after dacryocystectomy
    < 1 week10 (5.6)
    2 weeks69 (38.8)
    4 weeks70 (39.3)
    6 weeks19 (10.7)
    Not sure10 (5.6)
Treat any stye/chalazion/canaliculitis before performing your subspecialty ophthalmic procedure
    Yes, in all cases150 (84.7)
    Yes, in selective cases24 (13.6)
    No, because they do not pose any risk of infection1 (0.6)
    No, because procedure may delay planed surgery2 (1.1)
Waiting time after treating stye/chalazion/canaliculitis before performing
    < 1 week47 (26.3)
    2 weeks81 (45.3)
    4 weeks13 (7.3)
    6 weeks33 (18.4)
    Not sure5 (2.8)
Treat co-existing entropion and ectropion before procedure
    Yes, in all cases77 (43)
    Yes, in selective cases66 (36.9)
    No, because they do not pose any risk of infection14 (7.8)
    No, because procedure may delay planed surgery17 (9.5)
    Not sure5 (2.8)
Waiting time after ocular surgery
    < 1 week7 (3.9)
    2 weeks56 (31.3)
    4 weeks69 (38.6)
    6 weeks20 (11.2)
    Not sure27 (15.1)
Treat coexisting thyroid eye disease before performing your ocular surgeries
    Yes, in all cases53 (29.6)
    Yes, in selective cases85 (47.5)
    No, because they don’t pose any intra-operative problem27 (15.1)
    No, because procedure may delay planed surgery7 (3.9)
    Not sure7 (3.9)
Treat coexisting ptosis before performing your ocular surgeries
    Yes, in all cases16 (8.9)
    Yes, in selective cases105 (58.7)
    No, because they don’t pose any intra-operative problem41 (22.9)
    No, because procedure may delay planned surgery12 (6.7)
    Not sure5 (2.3)
Waiting time after ptosis repair
    < 1 week3 (1.7)
    2 weeks34 (19.2)
    4 weeks75 (42.4)
    6 weeks34 (19.2)
    Not sure31 (17.5)
Anesthesia preferred prior to any surgery in thyroid eye disease patients
    Topical67 (38.3)
    Peri-bulbar52 (29.7)
    Sub-tenon42 (24)
    Don’t know11 (6.3)
    Topical + sub-tenon1 (0.6)
    Retro-bulbar2 (1.1)