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Japan Surgical Procedure Volume 2010
Report #CS258JP -
November 2011


Japan Surgical Procedure Volumes: An estimated 4.1 million surgical procedures were performed in 2010 with five year growth of 2.4% per annum forecasted.

Japan has a population of approximately 128 million and its citizens are historically among the healthiest in the world enjoying longer life expectancies than people in other countries. Infant mortality rates are low and Japan scores well on public-health metrics while consistently spending less on health care than most other developed countries; however 23% of the population are over 65 years old and this is forecasted to reach 40% in 2035. The unique feature of Japan’s health care system is that all residents are required to get a health insurance policy, either at work or through a community-based insurer. Japanese healthcare providers are predominantly private hospitals and physicians and within Japan’s reimbursement system, physicians may practice wherever they choose, in any area of medicine, and are reimbursed on a fee-for-service basis. Each service is paid at the same fee for all physicians in Japan. The system imposes virtually no control over access to treatment as patients are free to consult any provider at anytime, anywhere, without proof of medical necessity and with full insurance coverage.

An estimated 4.1 million surgical procedures were performed in Japan in 2010. Ophthalmic, orthopaedic, cardiovascular, and general surgical procedures were the largest groups of procedures performed. Changes in lifestyle and the rise in computer usage have led to an increase in the incidence of ophthalmic diseases and vision loss accounts for 5% of total disabilities in Japan. The top five causes of vision loss were glaucoma (22.5%), diabetic retinopathy (21.5%), retinitis pigmentosa (13.6%), age-related macular degeneration (10.5%), and chorioretinal atrophy (10.5%). There were approximately one million ophthalmic surgical procedures performed in Japan in 2010 and this is forecast to increase at an annual rate of 2.2% through 2015. Cataract removal and intraocular lens implantation surgery were responsible for the highest number of procedures in this segment, estimated at 960,000 in 2010.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

METHODOLOGY STATEMENT

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

I.        General Surgical Procedures

II.       Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular Surgical Procedures

III.      Neurosurgical Procedures

IV.      Obstetric/Gynaecologic Surgical Procedures

V.        Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures

VI.      Orthopaedic Surgical Procedures

VII.     Spine Surgical Procedures

VIII.    Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures

IX.      Urologic Surgical Procedures

 

Exhibit ES-1:    Japan, General Surgical Procedures, by Type, Combined Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit ES-2:    Japan, Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular Surgical Procedures, by Type, Combined Procedures:            Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit ES-3:    Japan, Neurosurgical Procedures, by Type, Combined Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit ES-4:    Japan, Obstetric/ Gynaecologic Surgical Procedures, by Type, Combined Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit ES-5:    Japan, Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures, by Type, Combined Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit ES-6:    Japan, Orthopaedic Surgical Procedures, by Type, Combined Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit ES-7:    Japan, Spine Surgical Procedures, by Type, Combined Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit ES-8:    Japan, Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures, by Type, Combined Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit ES-9:    Japan, Urologic Surgical Procedures, by Type, Combined Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

1. GENERAL SURGICAL PROCEDURES

1.1 Trends in General Surgical Procedures

1.2 Adrenalectomy

1.3 Cholecystectomy

1.4 Liver Biopsy and Liver Resection

1.5 Splenectomy

1.6 Inguinal Herniorrhaphy

1.7 Appendectomy

1.8 Colectomy

1.9 Haemorrhoidectomy

1.10 Breast Procedures

1.10.1 Augmentation and Reduction Mammoplasty

1.10.2 Biopsy

1.10.2.1 Surgical Biopsy

1.10.2.2 Needle Biopsy

1.10.2.3 Lumpectomy

1.10.3 Mastectomy

 

Exhibit 1-1:      Japan, Open and Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 1-2:      Japan, Open and Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 1-3:      Japan, Liver Biopsy and Liver Resection, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 1-4:      Japan, Open and Laparoscopic Splenectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 1-5:      Japan, Open and Laparoscopic Inguinal Herniorrhaphy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 1-6:      Japan, Open and Laparoscopic Appendectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 1-7:      Japan, Partial and Total Colectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 1-8:      Japan, Haemorrhoidectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 1-9:      Japan, Breast Procedures, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

 

2. CARDIOVASCULAR/PERIPHERAL VASCULAR SURGICAL PROCEDURES

2.1 Trends in Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular Surgical Procedures

2.2 Arrhythmia

2.2.1 Atrial Fibrillation

2.2.2 Supraventricular Tachycardia

2.2.3 Ventricular Fibrillation

2.2.4 Ventricular Tachycardia

2.3 Circulatory Disorders

2.3.1 Coronary Artery Disease

2.3.2 Myocardial Infarction

2.3.3 Angina Pectoris

2.3.4 Aortic Aneurysm

2.3.5 Atherosclerosis

2.3.6 Hypercholesterolemia

2.3.7 Hypertension

2.4 Myocardial Diseases/Disorders

2.4.1 Congenital Heart Defects

2.4.2 Heart Failure

2.4.3 Rheumatic Heart Disease

2.4.4 Valvular Heart Disease

2.5 Coronary Artery Disease Treatment

2.5.1 Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

2.5.2 Less Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Techniques

2.5.3 Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty/Coronary Stenting

2.6 Heart Defect Correction

2.6.1 Congenital Heart Defect Repair

2.6.2 Heart Valve Repair and Replacement

2.7 Cardiac Device Implantation

2.7.1 Pacemakers

2.7.2 Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators

2.8 Peripheral Vascular Disease Treatment

2.9 Heart Transplantation

 

Exhibit 2-1:      Japan, Coronary Artery Surgery, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 2-2:      Japan, Heart Defect Correction, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 2-3:      Japan, Cardiac Device Implantation, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 2-4:      Japan, Peripheral Vascular Surgery, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 2-5:      Japan, Heart Transplantation, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

 

3. NEUROSURGICAL PROCEDURES

3.1 Trends in Neurosurgical Procedures

3.2 Cerebral Aneurysm

3.2.1 Surgical Aneurysm Clips

3.2.2 Embolization of Cerebral Aneurysms

3.3 Brain Tumours

3.4 Head Trauma

3.5 Hydrocephalus

3.5.1 Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunting and Draining

3.6 Stereotaxis

 

Exhibit 3-1:      Japan, Cerebral Aneurysm Repair, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 3-2:      Japan, Brain Tumour Excision, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 3-3:      Japan, Evacuation of Hematoma, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 3-4:      Japan, Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunting and Drainage, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 3-5:      Japan, Stereotaxis, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

 

4. OBSTETRIC/GYNAECOLOGIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

4.1 Trends in Obstetric/Gynaecologic Surgical Procedures

4.2 Caesarean Section

4.3 Dilation and Curettage

4.4 Hysterectomy

4.4.1 Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy

4.5 Hysteroscopy

4.5.1 Endometrial Ablation

4.5.2 Myomectomy

4.6 Oophorectomy and Salpingectomy

4.7 Tubal Ligation

 

Exhibit 4-1:      Japan, Caesarean Section Delivery, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 4-2:      Japan, Dilation and Curettage, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 4-3:      Japan, Hysterectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 4-4:      Japan, Hysteroscopy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 4-5:      Japan, Oophorectomy and Salpingectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

 

5. OPHTHALMIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

5.1 Trends in Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures

5.2 Cataract Surgery and Intraocular Lens Implantation

5.3 Refractive Surgery

5.4 Strabismus Correction

5.5 Age-Related Macular Degenerative Laser Surgery

5.6 Glaucoma

 

Exhibit 5-1:      Japan, Cataract Surgery and Intraocular Lens Implantation, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 5-2:      Japan, Strabismus Correction, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 5-3:      Japan, AMD Laser Surgery, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 5-4:      Japan, Glaucoma Procedures, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

 

6. ORTHOPAEDIC/ARTHROSCOPIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

6.1 Trends in Orthopaedic/Arthroscopic Surgical Procedures

6.2 Fracture Repair

6.3 Joint Replacement

6.3.1 Hip Replacement

6.3.2 Knee Replacement

6.3.3 Shoulder Replacement

6.3.4 Small Joint Replacement

6.4 Ligament Repair

6.5 Meniscal Repair

6.6 Tendon Repair

6.7 Loose Body Removal

 

Exhibit 6-1:      Japan, Fracture Management and Repair, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 6-2:      Japan, Joint Replacement, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 6-3:      Japan, Ligament Repair, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 6-4:      Japan, Meniscal Repair, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 6-5:      Japan, Tendon Repair, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 6-6:      Japan, Loose Body Removal, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

 

7. SPINE SURGICAL PROCEDURES

7.1 Trends in Spine Surgical Procedures

7.2 Disc and Bone Removal

7.2.1 Discectomy

7.2.2 Laminectomy and Laminotomy

7.3 Spinal Fusion

7.3.1 Cervical Fusion

7.3.2 Lumbar Fusion

7.3.3 Thoracic Fusion

7.3.4 Minimally Invasive Spinal Fixation

 

Exhibit 7-1:      Japan, Discectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 7-2:      Japan, Laminotomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 7-3:      Japan, Spinal Fusion, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

 

8. OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

8.1 Trends in Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures

8.2 Tonsillectomy

8.3 Myringotomy with Tympanostomy Tube Replacement

8.4 Rhinoplasty

8.5 Septoplasty

8.6 Tracheotomy

 

Exhibit 8-1:      Japan, Tonsillectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 8-2:      Japan, Myringotomy with Tympanostomy Tube Replacement, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 8-3:      Japan, Rhinoplasty, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 8-4:      Japan, Septoplasty, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 8-4:      Japan, Tracheotomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

 

9. UROLOGIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

9.1 Trends in Urologic Surgical Procedures

9.2 Nephrectomy and Kidney Transplantation

9.3 Prostate Procedures

9.3.1 Prostatectomy

9.3.2 Transurethral Resection of the Prostate

9.4 Kidney Stone Removal


Exhibit 9-1:      Japan, Nephrectomy, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 9-2:      Japan, Kidney Transplantation, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 9-3:      Japan, Prostate Procedures, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

Exhibit 9-4:      Japan, Kidney Stone Removal, Procedures Volumes Forecast, 2009-2015

 

APPENDIX A: REFERENCE

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