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刚果民主共和国神经外科学回顾:地方背景的历史方法。

Review of Neurosurgery in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Historical Approach of a Local Context.

机构信息

Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.

Clinique Universitaire, Universite de Kinshasa, Faculté de Medicine, Democratic Republic of Congo.

出版信息

World Neurosurg. 2022 Nov;167:81-88. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2022.07.113. Epub 2022 Aug 7.

Abstract

Neurosurgical practice in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is challenged by limited resources and infrastructure. The DRC has 16 local residing neurosurgeons for 95 million inhabitants, a ratio of 1 neurosurgeon per 5.9 million Congolese citizens. This is attributable to decades of political unrest and a loosely regulated health care system. Understanding the role of neurosurgery in a historical context is necessary to appreciate and overcome current challenges in the delivery of neurosurgical care. We describe past and present political, social, and economic challenges surrounding the development of neurosurgical practice and training. Highlights of early innovators, current challenges, and a suggested framework to guide future advances in neurosurgical practice are provided. Interviews with Dr. Antoine Beltchika Kalubye, the oldest living neurosurgeon in the DRC, and Dr. Jean-Pierre Kalala Okito, current president of the Congolese Society of Neurosurgery, provide a detailed account of events. Firsthand narrative was supplemented via literature review and collaboration with registrars in the DRC to review current neurosurgery programs. Our discussions revealed that decades of political unrest and inconsistent management of health care resources are responsible for the current state of healthcare, including the dearth of local neurosurgeons. The neurosurgery workforce deficit in the DRC remains substantial. It is essential to understand local neurosurgical history, in its present state and breadth of challenges, to inform future development of neurosurgical care and to secure equitable partnerships between local stakeholders and the international community.

摘要

刚果民主共和国(DRC)的神经外科学实践面临着资源和基础设施有限的挑战。DRC 有 16 名常驻神经外科医生,服务于 9500 万居民,每 590 万刚果公民就有 1 名神经外科医生。这归因于几十年的政治动荡和监管不力的医疗保健系统。了解神经外科学在历史背景下的作用对于理解和克服当前神经外科学护理方面的挑战是必要的。我们描述了围绕神经外科学实践和培训发展的过去和现在的政治、社会和经济挑战。介绍了早期创新者的亮点、当前的挑战以及指导神经外科学实践未来发展的建议框架。对 DR 最年长的神经外科医生 Antoine Beltchika Kalubye 博士和现任刚果神经外科学会主席 Jean-Pierre Kalala Okito 博士的采访提供了事件的详细描述。第一手叙述通过文献回顾和与 DR 登记员合作进行审查当前神经外科项目进行了补充。我们的讨论表明,几十年的政治动荡和医疗保健资源管理的不一致是导致目前医疗保健状况的原因,包括当地神经外科医生的缺乏。DRC 的神经外科劳动力短缺仍然很大。了解当地神经外科学的历史,包括其现状和挑战的广度,对于未来神经外科学护理的发展以及确保当地利益相关者和国际社会之间公平的伙伴关系至关重要。

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