| Literature DB >> 30211056 |
Jason K Frankel1, Gregory P Murphy2.
Abstract
Global health is an ever-expanding area of interest for many healthcare workers around the world. In recent years, it has become apparent that much of the global disease burden is surgical. Urologic disease is no exception-many international organizations send volunteers around the world to support Urologic services in countries that lack capacity and resources. Urethral stricture represents a unique opportunity for specialized surgical management that vastly improves long term morbidity. Here we review the prevalence, etiology, and management of urethral stricture from a global perspective while highlighting impact of international urologic volunteer efforts.Entities:
Keywords: Urethral stricture; global health; international volunteerism
Year: 2018 PMID: 30211056 PMCID: PMC6127550 DOI: 10.21037/tau.2018.02.04
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Androl Urol ISSN: 2223-4683
Urethral stricture etiology: HIC vs. LMIC
| LMIC |
| Trauma |
| Lichen sclerosis |
| Infectious |
| Idiopathic |
| Iatrogenic |
| HIC |
| Idiopathic |
| Iatrogenic |
| Trauma |
| Lichen sclerosis |
| Infectious |
Difference in etiology of urethral stricture in high income countries (HIC) versus low and middle income countries (LMIC). Listed from most common to least common etiology based on review of current literature (17-21).
Summary of major international volunteer organizations in urology
| Organization | Year established | Stated mission | Brief description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global Philanthropic Committee | 2011 | To provide philanthropic support to improve urological education in the developing world | A partnership between the AUA, EAU, ICS and the SIU that provides funding for global urologic initiatives focusing on education |
| IVUmed | 1990 | IVUmed is committed to making quality urological care available to people worldwide. In fulfilling this mission, IVUmed provides medical and surgical education to physicians and nurses and treatment to thousands of children and adults | Focuses on sustainable training of surgical process and urologic procedures using a 5-year structures workshop approach in which volunteer experts train local surgeons who eventually gain the expertise needed to care for complex cases |
| Urolink | 1995 | To promote and encourage the provision of appropriate urological expertise and education worldwide with particular emphasis on the materially disadvantaged | Focus on 5 key areas of activity including establishing links between entities, encouraging overseas visits, supporting urological training, assisting with provision of equipment, and advising the BAUS council on matters relating to the developing world |
AUA, American Urological Association; EAU, European Association of Urology; ICS, International Continence Society; BAUS, British Association of Urological Surgeons.
IVUmed global impact statistics for 2016
| Metric | Total |
|---|---|
| Medical professionals trained | 401 |
| Surgical workshops | 22 |
| Partner countries | 14 |
| Donated volunteer hours | 11,153 |
| Patients served | 727 |
Figure 1Map depicting countries in which IVUmed operates. Printed with IVUmed permission.