AIM: To describe trends over time and geographical variation in rates of vitreo-retinal surgery in England from 1968 to 2004. METHODS: Routinely collected hospital statistics were analysed for England, using the Hospital In-patient Enquiry and Hospital Episode Statistics from 1968 to 2004, and for the Oxford National Health Service Region using the Oxford Record Linkage Study from 1963 to 2004. RESULTS: Annual admission rates in England for surgery were about 5 episodes per 100 000 population in the 1960s, rising gradually to about 10 per 100 000 in the early 1990s, and then more sharply to 30 by 2004. The Oxford Record Linkage Study shows that multiple admissions per person were rare, which confirms that the observed increase represents a ...
PURPOSE: We aimed to study trends over time in operation rates for inguinal hernia with and without ...
Objectives We investigated trends and regional variation in the rate of arthroscopic knee surgery pe...
Purpose: To determine the long-term incidence of fellow-eye surgical involvement in patients who hav...
AIM: To describe trends over time and geographical variation in rates of vitreo-retinal surgery in E...
AIMS: Rates of glaucoma surgery have declined in North America and continental Europe in recent year...
AIMS: Retinal detachment (RD) is one of the most common of ophthalmic emergencies in the UK. Our aim...
Aim - To identify trends in vitreoretinal surgery at a tertiary referral centre from 1987 to 1996. M...
BACKGROUND: Phacoemulsification, day case surgery and Action on Cataracts have increased the nationa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate national trends of trabeculectomy, aqueous shunts and cycloablation performed...
PURPOSE: We present rates of acute primary angle-closure glaucoma (APACG), peripheral iridotomy (PI)...
Abstract Background Hospital episode statistics (HES) is a UK national database for the National Hea...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to examine trends over time and geographical variation in the annu...
The epidemiology of provision of plastic surgical care is poorly understood. Anecdotally, plastic su...
Background Dupuytren disease (DD) is a common fibroproliferative disease of the palmar fascia. The ...
PURPOSE: Glaucoma leads as the first cause of irreversible blindness. The number of patients will gr...
PURPOSE: We aimed to study trends over time in operation rates for inguinal hernia with and without ...
Objectives We investigated trends and regional variation in the rate of arthroscopic knee surgery pe...
Purpose: To determine the long-term incidence of fellow-eye surgical involvement in patients who hav...
AIM: To describe trends over time and geographical variation in rates of vitreo-retinal surgery in E...
AIMS: Rates of glaucoma surgery have declined in North America and continental Europe in recent year...
AIMS: Retinal detachment (RD) is one of the most common of ophthalmic emergencies in the UK. Our aim...
Aim - To identify trends in vitreoretinal surgery at a tertiary referral centre from 1987 to 1996. M...
BACKGROUND: Phacoemulsification, day case surgery and Action on Cataracts have increased the nationa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate national trends of trabeculectomy, aqueous shunts and cycloablation performed...
PURPOSE: We present rates of acute primary angle-closure glaucoma (APACG), peripheral iridotomy (PI)...
Abstract Background Hospital episode statistics (HES) is a UK national database for the National Hea...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to examine trends over time and geographical variation in the annu...
The epidemiology of provision of plastic surgical care is poorly understood. Anecdotally, plastic su...
Background Dupuytren disease (DD) is a common fibroproliferative disease of the palmar fascia. The ...
PURPOSE: Glaucoma leads as the first cause of irreversible blindness. The number of patients will gr...
PURPOSE: We aimed to study trends over time in operation rates for inguinal hernia with and without ...
Objectives We investigated trends and regional variation in the rate of arthroscopic knee surgery pe...
Purpose: To determine the long-term incidence of fellow-eye surgical involvement in patients who hav...