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Pediatric operative volumes in Malawi have increased over the past decade due to an increase in the pediatric surgical workforce and improved infrastructure. Despite growth in surgical capacity, limited data exist regarding post‐operative outcomes for common surgical diseases in low‐resource settings. Post‐operative follow‐up via phone call is feasible
Madhushree Zope +11 more
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Implementation of remote robotic‐assisted surgery (rRAS) has the potential to significantly improve access to high‐quality surgical care for patients worldwide. Advances in robotic systems and telecommunications now enable highly reliable, low latency, and cybersecure connectivity. These technological developments, together with the broader adoption of
Yuman Fong +50 more
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Lateral single-port laparoscopic repair of primary ventral hernias via the plane posterior to the posterior rectus sheath : The world journal of hernia and abdominal wall surgery. [PDF]
Huang H, Ye J, Zhan L, Song K, Hu A.
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An estimated 140 million additional surgical procedures are required annually, yet access to safe, timely, and affordable surgical care remains limited, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries, where the poorest 2.2 billion people receive only 3.5% of procedures.
Sabina Rodriguez Velásquez +9 more
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Emergency hernia hospitalizations in older adults with and without multimorbidity. [PDF]
Liu Y +7 more
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In 2015, the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery promoted the adoption of six perioperative care indicators and increased their visibility in national health policies. However, regular reporting of these surgical indicators is limited due to challenges with data infrastructure and workforce capacity.
Isménia Simbine +7 more
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Sandwich mesh repair for the treatment of lumbar incisional hernia: a case series. [PDF]
Orban YA, Baz Y, Hegab YH.
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Reoperation is often used as an outcome measure after ventral hernia repair but may underestimate the true recurrence rate, potentially leading to biased interpretation of studies using reoperation for recurrence as an outcome. This study aimed to determine the proportion of patients with recurrence after ventral hernia repair who undergo reoperation ...
Evy Á Lakjuni Guttesen +4 more
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Laparoscopic Management of a Symptomatic Paraduodenal Hernia Complicated by Ureteric Compression: A Case Report. [PDF]
Ranathunga P, Ganga G, Dassanayake B.
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