Decolonizing Global Surgery: Bethune Round Table, 2022 Conference on Global Surgery (virtual), June 16-18, 2022.

Autor: Botelho, Fabio, Gripp, Karen, Yanchar, Natalie, Naus, Abbie, Poenaru, Dan, Baird, Robert, Reis, Eliane, Farias, Leonildo, Silva, Ana Gabriely, Viana, Francisco, Neto, José Armando Pessoa, Silva, Sidney, Ribeiro, Karen, Gatto, Luana, Faleiro, Matheus Daniel, Fernandez, Miguel Godeiro, Salgado, Lucas Sousa, Sampaio, Natália Zaneti, Mendes, Anna Luiza, Ferreira, Rodrigo Vaz
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Zdroj: Canadian Journal of Surgery; 2022 Supplement, Vol. 65, pS1-S18, 18p
Abstrakt: The primary outcome was catastrophic expenditure, defined OOPPs higher than 25% of the patient's annual household income, and the secondary outcome was treatment attrition, defined as unplanned interruption of the treatment course not recommended by the clinical team. Surgery was performed for 60 (20.8%) patients, most commonly open reduction and internal fixation (39 patients) and intermedullary nailing (11 patients). Results Three main phases were considered essential for this TRIK course: (1) selection and training of Brazilian champions as instructors to maintain the course, (2) course adaptation to local trauma epidemiology and resources, and (3) accurate translation of all material. Older patients, women and patients with low-energy injuries were less likely to receive surgery. The objectives of the study were to determine the common procedures done for TBI patients and to identify postoperative complications and treatment outcomes of surgically treated patients. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index