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First experience in laparoscopic surgery in low and middle income countries: A systematic review
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作者 Rebekka Troller Jasmine Bawa +1 位作者 Olivia Baker James Ashcroft 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2024年第2期546-553,共8页
BACKGROUND Laparoscopic surgery has reduced morbidity and mortality rates,shorter post-operative recovery periods and lower complication rates than open surgery.It is routine practice in high-income countries and is b... BACKGROUND Laparoscopic surgery has reduced morbidity and mortality rates,shorter post-operative recovery periods and lower complication rates than open surgery.It is routine practice in high-income countries and is becoming increasingly common in countries with limited resources.However,introducing laparoscopic surgery in low-and-middle-income countries(LMIC)can be expensive and requires resour-ces,equipment,and trainers.AIM To report the challenges and benefits of introducing laparoscopic surgery in LMIC as well as to identify solutions to these challenges for countries with limited finances and resources.METHODS MEDLINE,EMBASE and Cochrane databases were searched for studies reporting first experience in laparoscopic surgery in LMIC.Included studies were published between 1996 and 2022 with full text available in English.Exclusion criteria were studies considering only open surgery,ear,nose,and throat,endoscopy,arthro-scopy,hysteroscopy,cystoscopy,transplant,or bariatric surgery.RESULTS Ten studies out of 3409 screened papers,from eight LMIC were eligible for inclusion in the final analysis,totaling 2497 patients.Most reported challenges were related to costs of equipment and training programmes,equipment pro-blems such as faulty equipment,and access to surgical kits.Training-related challenges were reliance on foreign trainers and lack of locally trained surgeons and theatre staff.The benefits of introducing laparoscopic surgery were economic and clinical,including a reduction in hospital stay,complications,and morbidi-ty/mortality.The introduction of laparoscopic surgery also provided training opportunities for junior doctors.CONCLUSION Despite financial and technical challenges,many studies emphasise the overall benefit of introducing laparoscopic surgery in LMICs such as reduced hospital stay and the related lower cost for patients.While many of the clinical centres in LMICs have proposed practical solutions to the challenges reported,more support is critically required,in particular regarding training. 展开更多
关键词 laparoscopic surgery Low and middle income country First experience training in laparoscopic surgery
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Laparoscopic training of urology in China: current status 被引量:5
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作者 WANG Hui-qing YANG Bo SUN Ying-hao 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第21期3769-3770,共2页
B eginning in the early 1990s, to an established technique laparoscopy has evolved for the management of many urological diseases including difficult and advanced procedure. As we know, laparoscopy does require a set ... B eginning in the early 1990s, to an established technique laparoscopy has evolved for the management of many urological diseases including difficult and advanced procedure. As we know, laparoscopy does require a set of skills much different from those of open surgery, among them are reduced depth perception, loss of haptic feedback, restrictive freedom of movement, and requirement of a video-eye-hand coordination. The learning curve for many laparoscopic procedures is steep and laparoscopic-skill acquisition is in fact more difficult than that for open surgery, which further validates the need for training. 展开更多
关键词 laparoscopic training urology module China
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