Literature DB >> 8128322

Surgery in rural Nigeria--problems, challenges and recommendations.

C A Attah1.   

Abstract

A review of 1,645 major and intermediate operations performed in a 20-bed rural hospital over a period of 4 years was undertaken to highlight the problems associated with rural surgical practice. Despite such problems as lack of essential facilities, poorly trained paramedical and support staff, a commendable measure of success was achieved in terms of low rates of mortality and morbidity. This was possible through hard work, meticulous surgical technique and sound judgement. Interestingly, all the cases comprising 271 major and 1,374 intermediate operations were performed using local, regional, light general anaesthesia or combinations thereof, without the help of an anaesthetist. Our surgical training programmes should include rotations through rural surgical units, because of the particular situations involved.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8128322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr J Surg        ISSN: 0038-2361            Impact factor:   0.375


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1.  The Scale-Up of the Global Surgical Workforce: Can Estimates be Achieved by 2030?

Authors:  Kimberly M Daniels; Johanna N Riesel; Stéphane Verguet; John G Meara; Mark G Shrime
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2020-04       Impact factor: 3.352

2.  Delay of Surgery Start Time: Experience in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital.

Authors:  Chike John Okeke; Chukwudi Ogonnaya Okorie; Rufus Wale Ojewola; Njoku Isaac Omoke; Anselm Okwudili Obi; Agama Nnachi Egwu; Okechukwu Valentine Onyebum
Journal:  Niger J Surg       Date:  2020-07-27
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