BACKGROUND: The African continent has the greatest burden of surgical disability-adjusted life years, yet the least is known about operative care here. This analysis describes the surgical patients admitted to 7 hospitals supported by the Médécins Sans Frontières (MSF) over 3 years in 3 conflict-affected countries-Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, and South Sudan. METHODS: A standardized operative data collection tool was used for routine collection of operative inpatient data between 2011 and 2013 at 7 MSF surgical facilities. Surgical records of 14,482 patients were analyzed to describe surgical epidemiology, major procedures, and perioperative mortality. The perioperative mortality rate (POMR) was calculated...
SummaryBackgroundSurgical interventions occur at lower rates in resource-poor settings, and complica...
Surgery has the potential to address one of the largest, neglected burdens of disease in low- and mi...
Acknowledgments The authors thank all hospitals who participated in the survey, all anesthesia provi...
BackgroundThe African continent has the greatest burden of surgical disability-adjusted life years, ...
Introduction: The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery proposed the perioperative mortality rate (POM...
BACKGROUND: Aggregate and risk-stratified perioperative mortality rates (POMR) are well-documented i...
Background: Surgical conditions are a significant contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and...
Background. Non-cardiac surgical morbidity and mortality is a major global public health burden. Sub...
Approximately 4.2 million people worldwide die within 30 days of surgery each year. Half of these de...
Background: A large burden of surgical disease is found in low- to middle-income countries, but only...
Surgical conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet there ...
CITATION: Biccard, B. M. & Madiba, T. E. 2015. The South African Surgical Outcomes Study : a 7-day p...
INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who die during or after surgery, otherwise known as the per...
Background: Non-cardiac surgical morbidity and mortality is a major global public health burden. Dat...
BACKGROUND: Surgical care is essential to improving population health, but metrics to monitor and ev...
SummaryBackgroundSurgical interventions occur at lower rates in resource-poor settings, and complica...
Surgery has the potential to address one of the largest, neglected burdens of disease in low- and mi...
Acknowledgments The authors thank all hospitals who participated in the survey, all anesthesia provi...
BackgroundThe African continent has the greatest burden of surgical disability-adjusted life years, ...
Introduction: The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery proposed the perioperative mortality rate (POM...
BACKGROUND: Aggregate and risk-stratified perioperative mortality rates (POMR) are well-documented i...
Background: Surgical conditions are a significant contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and...
Background. Non-cardiac surgical morbidity and mortality is a major global public health burden. Sub...
Approximately 4.2 million people worldwide die within 30 days of surgery each year. Half of these de...
Background: A large burden of surgical disease is found in low- to middle-income countries, but only...
Surgical conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet there ...
CITATION: Biccard, B. M. & Madiba, T. E. 2015. The South African Surgical Outcomes Study : a 7-day p...
INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who die during or after surgery, otherwise known as the per...
Background: Non-cardiac surgical morbidity and mortality is a major global public health burden. Dat...
BACKGROUND: Surgical care is essential to improving population health, but metrics to monitor and ev...
SummaryBackgroundSurgical interventions occur at lower rates in resource-poor settings, and complica...
Surgery has the potential to address one of the largest, neglected burdens of disease in low- and mi...
Acknowledgments The authors thank all hospitals who participated in the survey, all anesthesia provi...