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How many ICL procedures has your surgeon performed in total, and how many do they do each year?

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Surgical volume is a recognised and imperfect proxy for surgical competency – imperfect because quantity is not the same as quality, but nonetheless meaningful because ICL implantation requires consistent familiarity with the anatomical range encountered across a large case series. ¹ A surgeon performing a small number of ICL cases annually has limited exposure to the spectrum of anterior chamber configurations, vault variability, intraoperative challenges, and enhancement decisions that accumulate over a high-volume practice.

The more important question behind the headline number is whether the surgeon can demonstrate their results. Outcome data – vault measurements, refractive accuracy, enhancement rates, complication incidence – tells a different story to a case count. ² ³ Surgeons who maintain a structured refractive audit, submit to national databases, or publish outcome data are operating to a higher standard of accountability than those who cite volume alone.

At Blue Fin Vision®, Mr Mfazo Hove has performed ICL surgery across multiple hospital environments and publishes National Ophthalmology Database outcome data from his practice. The STAAR STELLA calculator is used for all lens sizing and power calculations, and results feed into an ongoing audit that allows data-driven refinement of outcomes over time. Patients who ask this question at their consultation should expect a specific number – and a willingness to share the results behind it.

References

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  2. Kamiya K, Shimizu K, Igarashi A, Komatsu M. Four-year follow-up of posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens implantation for moderate to high myopia. Arch Ophthalmol. 2009;127(7):845–850. PMID: 19597104.
  3. Packer M. Meta-analysis and review: effectiveness, safety, and central port design of the intraocular collamer lens. Clin Ophthalmol. 2016;10:1059–1077. PMID: 27390517.

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About Blue Fin Vision®

Blue Fin Vision® is a GMC-registered, consultant-led ophthalmology clinic with CQC-regulated facilities across London, Hertfordshire, and Essex. Patient outcomes are independently audited by the National Ophthalmology Database, confirming exceptionally low complication rates.