Clinical Report: Retina Surgery Has a Place in the ASC
Overview
Retinal specialists advocate for the integration of retina procedures in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), emphasizing that modern techniques and innovations can enhance patient care while ensuring financial sustainability. The shift towards local anesthesia and efficient workflows is central to this transition.
Background
The integration of retina surgery into ASCs represents a significant evolution in ophthalmic care, driven by advancements in technology and surgical techniques. Historically, retina procedures were considered too complex for outpatient settings, but recent developments have made them both clinically viable and financially sustainable. This shift not only improves patient access to care but also enhances operational efficiency for surgical centers.
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Key Findings
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Healthcare professionals should consider the operational and clinical benefits of integrating retina surgery into ASCs, including improved patient outcomes and financial viability. Establishing efficient workflows and leveraging new technologies can enhance the quality of care provided in outpatient settings.
Conclusion
The successful integration of retina surgery into ASCs is achievable through innovation and efficiency, ultimately benefiting both patients and surgical centers. Continued advancements in techniques and reimbursement structures will further support this trend.
References
- Ophthalmology Management, 2014 -- Retina Surgery in ASCs: Financial, Coding & Compliance Decisions
- Ophthalmology Management, 2014 -- Adding Retina to an ASC
- Retinal Physician, 2025 -- Bringing Retina Surgery Into the Office
- AAO Guideline Central, 2025 -- Posterior Vitreous Detachment, Retinal Breaks, and Lattice Degeneration Guideline Summary
- ScienceDirect, 2025 -- Characteristics and Risks of Endophthalmitis after 25-gauge Vitrectomy Surgery over a 14-year Period
- ASCRS, 2025 -- 2026 ASC Final Rule Released
- AAO Posterior Vitreous Detachment, Retinal Breaks, and Lattice Degeneration Guideline Summary - Guideline Central
- Characteristics and Risks of Endophthalmitis after 25-gauge Vitrectomy Surgery over a 14-year Period - ScienceDirect
- 2026 ASC Final Rule Released | ASCRS
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