Literature DB >> 16850136

Inguinal hernia repair in a developing country.

Kiran K Turaga1, Nitin Garg, Molly Coeling, Kelly Smith, Bardia Amirlak, Nicholas Jaszczak, Barb Elliott, James Manion, Charles Filipi.   

Abstract

Hernia surgery is typically same-day surgery and can be safely conducted in a developing country. We describe a collaborative effort of the American Hernia Society, the Institute of Latin American Concerns, medical industries, the United States Peace Corps, physicians, surgical residents and nurses from many institutions. During three 5-day periods, we operated on 236 patients and repaired 252 hernias (73% inguinal). In addition, an education day for local physicians was conducted on three occasions and included televised live surgical demonstrations and interactive lectures with question and answer sessions. We suggest this to be a viable public health initiative and demonstrate the role of surgeons in advancing and providing state-of-the-art inguinal hernia surgery to a developing country and its underserved population.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16850136     DOI: 10.1007/s10029-006-0111-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hernia        ISSN: 1248-9204            Impact factor:   4.739


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