Surgical capacity assessments in low-income countries have demonstrated critical deficiencies. Though vital for planning capacity improvements, these assessments are resource intensive and impractical during the planning phase of a humanitarian crisis. This study aimed to determine cesarean sections to total operations performed (CSR) and emergency herniorrhaphies to all herniorrhaphies performed (EHR) ratios from Médecins Sans Frontières Operations Centre Brussels (MSF-OCB) projects and examine if these established metrics are useful proxies for surgical capacity in low-income countries affected by crisis
Background: Natural and man-made disasters can overwhelm the capacity of surgical systems in low-inc...
Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low...
The study investigated the cost-effectiveness of caesarean section (CS) as the major component of Em...
The World Health Organization has a standardized tool to assess surgical capacity in low- and middle...
Non-communicable diseases including surgical conditions are gaining attention in developing countrie...
The global burden of trauma and surgical conditions fall disproportionately on low- and middle-incom...
AbstractIntroduction. Non-communicable diseases including surgical conditions are gaining attention ...
Background: Two third of the world’s population does not have adequate access to timely safe and aff...
BACKGROUND: The impact of surgical conditions on global health, particularly on vulnerable populatio...
Background: Surgical conditions are a significant contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and...
Background: Surgical interventions occur at lower rates in resource-poor settings, and complication ...
Background Surgical interventions occur at lower rates in resource-poor settings, and complication a...
SummaryBackgroundSurgical interventions occur at lower rates in resource-poor settings, and complica...
Background: Surgical conditions are a significant contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and...
BACKGROUND: Surgical conditions represent a significant proportion of the global burden of disease, ...
Background: Natural and man-made disasters can overwhelm the capacity of surgical systems in low-inc...
Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low...
The study investigated the cost-effectiveness of caesarean section (CS) as the major component of Em...
The World Health Organization has a standardized tool to assess surgical capacity in low- and middle...
Non-communicable diseases including surgical conditions are gaining attention in developing countrie...
The global burden of trauma and surgical conditions fall disproportionately on low- and middle-incom...
AbstractIntroduction. Non-communicable diseases including surgical conditions are gaining attention ...
Background: Two third of the world’s population does not have adequate access to timely safe and aff...
BACKGROUND: The impact of surgical conditions on global health, particularly on vulnerable populatio...
Background: Surgical conditions are a significant contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and...
Background: Surgical interventions occur at lower rates in resource-poor settings, and complication ...
Background Surgical interventions occur at lower rates in resource-poor settings, and complication a...
SummaryBackgroundSurgical interventions occur at lower rates in resource-poor settings, and complica...
Background: Surgical conditions are a significant contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and...
BACKGROUND: Surgical conditions represent a significant proportion of the global burden of disease, ...
Background: Natural and man-made disasters can overwhelm the capacity of surgical systems in low-inc...
Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low...
The study investigated the cost-effectiveness of caesarean section (CS) as the major component of Em...