Article 25 of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines the right to health and well-being for every individual. However, universal access to high-quality healthcare remains the purview of a handful of wealthy nations. This is no more apparent than in peri-operative care, where an estimated five billion individuals lack access to safe, affordable and timely surgical care. Delivery of surgery and anaesthesia in low-resource environments presents unique challenges that, when unaddressed, result in limited access to low-quality care. Current peri-operative research and clinical guidance often fail to acknowledge these system-level deficits and therefore have limited applicability in low-resource settings. In this manu...
Improving surgical and anaesthetic mortality in the developing world is a global health priority. Qu...
INTRODUCTION: 5 billion people around the world do not have access to safe, affordable, timely surgi...
The global burden of trauma and surgical conditions fall disproportionately on low- and middle-incom...
Article 25 of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines the right to healt...
BACKGROUND: Provision of timely, safe, and affordable surgical care is an essential component of any...
BACKGROUND: Provision of timely, safe, and affordable surgical care is an essential component of a...
The safety of anesthesia characteristic of high-income countries today is not matched in low-resourc...
AbstractSurgically correctable pathology accounts for a sizeable proportion of the overall global bu...
Remarkable gains have been made in global health in the past 25 years, but progress has not been uni...
Introduction: The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery proposed the perioperative mortality rate (POM...
Access to surgical and anaesthetic care is an essential, but often forgotten, component of health ca...
BACKGROUND: Aggregate and risk-stratified perioperative mortality rates (POMR) are well-documented i...
Deaths following surgery are the third largest contributor to deaths globally, and in Africa are twi...
This abstract is about my MSc dissertation; a literature review on problems with surgical equipment ...
BACKGROUND: The African continent has the greatest burden of surgical disability-adjusted life years...
Improving surgical and anaesthetic mortality in the developing world is a global health priority. Qu...
INTRODUCTION: 5 billion people around the world do not have access to safe, affordable, timely surgi...
The global burden of trauma and surgical conditions fall disproportionately on low- and middle-incom...
Article 25 of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines the right to healt...
BACKGROUND: Provision of timely, safe, and affordable surgical care is an essential component of any...
BACKGROUND: Provision of timely, safe, and affordable surgical care is an essential component of a...
The safety of anesthesia characteristic of high-income countries today is not matched in low-resourc...
AbstractSurgically correctable pathology accounts for a sizeable proportion of the overall global bu...
Remarkable gains have been made in global health in the past 25 years, but progress has not been uni...
Introduction: The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery proposed the perioperative mortality rate (POM...
Access to surgical and anaesthetic care is an essential, but often forgotten, component of health ca...
BACKGROUND: Aggregate and risk-stratified perioperative mortality rates (POMR) are well-documented i...
Deaths following surgery are the third largest contributor to deaths globally, and in Africa are twi...
This abstract is about my MSc dissertation; a literature review on problems with surgical equipment ...
BACKGROUND: The African continent has the greatest burden of surgical disability-adjusted life years...
Improving surgical and anaesthetic mortality in the developing world is a global health priority. Qu...
INTRODUCTION: 5 billion people around the world do not have access to safe, affordable, timely surgi...
The global burden of trauma and surgical conditions fall disproportionately on low- and middle-incom...