Annual volume is the best measure of a vitrectomy surgeon's active muscle memory and mastery. Regular repetitions maintain the precise hand-eye coordination needed to peel delicate retinal membranes. Active surgeons manage fluid dynamics and intraocular pressure by touch with greater mechanical intuition and speed.
- Surgical precision: High annual volume sharpens the tactile skills required for micron-scale tissue manipulation.
- Complication management: Active surgeons recognize and react faster to unexpected retinal findings during complex cases.
- Technique mastery: Frequent operations ensure mastery over rapidly evolving microsurgical technologies and fluidics systems.
- Anatomical adaptation: Regular practice helps surgeons tailor treatment to diverse eye shapes and axial lengths.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that senior Turkish surgeons often combine massive career totals with active specialized practice. For example, Prof. Dr. Ahmet Satici has performed 20,000+ surgeries, while others like Prof. Dr. Hamdi Er maintain surgical edge through fellowships at elite centers like Moorfields and Johns Hopkins. This continuous involvement in high-stakes retinal cases often leads to more predictable visual outcomes.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that a surgeon's current retina-specific workload matters more than their total years in practice. They feel more confident with specialists who perform these delicate operations weekly. Many was surprised by how a surgeon’s regular routine helped them stay calm during recovery.