ad-hoc working group* More than 235 million patients undergo surgery every year worldwide, but less than 1 % are enrolled in surgical clinical trials—few of which are international collaborations. Several levels of action are needed to improve this situation. International research collaborations in surgery between developed and developing countries could encourage capacity building and quality improvement, and mutually enhance care for patients with surgical disorders. Low-income and middle-income countries increasingly report much the same range of surgical diseases as do high-income countries (eg, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and the surgical sequelae of metabolic syndrome); collaboration is therefore of mutual interest. Large multina...
In response to increasing evidence that surgical conditions are an important global public health pr...
Surgery has the potential to address one of the largest, neglected burdens of disease in low- and mi...
Research in surgery has led to significant advances over the last century in terms of how medicine i...
More than 235 million patients undergo surgery every year worldwide, but less than 1% are enrolled i...
As technology advances, sharing data instantaneously is becoming easier than ever and opportunities ...
The paucity of research in areas of greatest clinical need must be addressed urgently. We propose a ...
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Over the last several decades, interest in g...
Abstract Progress on surgical system strengthening has been slow due to a disconnect between evidenc...
Background: Access to adequate surgical care is limited globally, particularly in low- and middle-in...
AbstractSurgically correctable pathology accounts for a sizeable proportion of the overall global bu...
Musculoskeletal injury confers an enormous burden of preventable disability and mortality in low- an...
The COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented burden on health systems, including surgical services...
Improving global surgical care is essential to achieve the World Health Organisation’s goal of Unive...
Surgery has the potential to address one of the largest, neglected burdens of disease in low- and mi...
The global death toll from lack of access to basic surgical care is three times as much as for tuber...
In response to increasing evidence that surgical conditions are an important global public health pr...
Surgery has the potential to address one of the largest, neglected burdens of disease in low- and mi...
Research in surgery has led to significant advances over the last century in terms of how medicine i...
More than 235 million patients undergo surgery every year worldwide, but less than 1% are enrolled i...
As technology advances, sharing data instantaneously is becoming easier than ever and opportunities ...
The paucity of research in areas of greatest clinical need must be addressed urgently. We propose a ...
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Over the last several decades, interest in g...
Abstract Progress on surgical system strengthening has been slow due to a disconnect between evidenc...
Background: Access to adequate surgical care is limited globally, particularly in low- and middle-in...
AbstractSurgically correctable pathology accounts for a sizeable proportion of the overall global bu...
Musculoskeletal injury confers an enormous burden of preventable disability and mortality in low- an...
The COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented burden on health systems, including surgical services...
Improving global surgical care is essential to achieve the World Health Organisation’s goal of Unive...
Surgery has the potential to address one of the largest, neglected burdens of disease in low- and mi...
The global death toll from lack of access to basic surgical care is three times as much as for tuber...
In response to increasing evidence that surgical conditions are an important global public health pr...
Surgery has the potential to address one of the largest, neglected burdens of disease in low- and mi...
Research in surgery has led to significant advances over the last century in terms of how medicine i...