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Practice,training and safety of laparoscopic surgery in low and middle-income countries
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作者 maryam alfa-wali Samuel Osaghae 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2017年第1期13-18,共6页
Surgical management of diseases is recognised as a major unmet need in low and middle-income countries(LMICs). Laparoscopic surgery has been present since the 1980 s and offers the benefit of minimising the morbidity ... Surgical management of diseases is recognised as a major unmet need in low and middle-income countries(LMICs). Laparoscopic surgery has been present since the 1980 s and offers the benefit of minimising the morbidity and potential mortality associated with laparotomies. Laparotomies are often carried out in LMICs for diagnosis and management, due to lack of radiological investigative and intervention options. The use of laparoscopy for diagnosis and treatment is globally variable, with highincome countries using laparoscopy routinely compared with LMICs. The specific advantages of minimally invasive surgery such as lower surgical site infections and earlier return to work are of great benefit for patients in LMICs, as time lost not working could result in a family not being able to sustain themselves. Laparoscopic surgery and training is not cheap. Cost is a major barrier to healthcare access for a significant population in LMICs. Therefore, cost is usually seen as a major barrier for laparoscopic surgery to be integrated into routine practice in LMICs. The aim of this review is to focus on the practice, training and safety of laparoscopic surgery in LMICs. In addition it highlights the barriers to progress in adopting laparoscopic surgery in LMICs and how to address them. 展开更多
关键词 Laparoscopic 外科 全球外科 低、中间收入的国家 Laparoscopic 训练 耐心的安全 LAPAROSCOPY 最低限度地侵略的外科
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