Pulvirenti Rebecca, Gortan Marianna, Cumba Dioniso, Gamba Piergiorgio, Tognon Costanza
Pediatric Surgery Unit, Department of Woman's and Child's Health, Padua University Hospital, Padua, Italy.
Department of Surgery, Pediatric Hospital of Sao José Em Bor, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau.
Front Pediatr. 2022 Jul 28;10:908699. doi: 10.3389/fped.2022.908699. eCollection 2022.
Low-middle income countries (LMICs) are currently experiencing an important population growth, leading to a substantial raise in the number of children living in those areas. As a consequence, the existing gap between the need for surgical and anesthetic care and the available therapeutic options will increase. To overcome this, an improvement in the available expertise, infrastructures, and supplies will be mandatory. The implementation of educational and training programs for local healthcare providers should be a top priority. Alongside, the population's awareness on the necessity to seek for medical care should be deployed, together with an eased access to health facilities. Based on the existing literature and our 20-years' experience in humanitarian missions, our article aims to investigate the status of pediatric surgery in LMICs, and the role of western aids in the implementation of this ever-increasing field of expertise.
中低收入国家(LMICs)目前正经历着重要的人口增长,导致这些地区儿童数量大幅增加。因此,手术和麻醉护理需求与现有治疗选择之间的差距将扩大。为克服这一问题,提高现有专业知识、基础设施和物资水平将势在必行。为当地医疗服务提供者实施教育和培训项目应成为首要任务。与此同时,应提高民众对寻求医疗护理必要性的认识,并使获得医疗设施更加便利。基于现有文献以及我们在人道主义任务中的20年经验,我们的文章旨在调查中低收入国家小儿外科的现状,以及西方援助在这一不断发展的专业领域实施过程中的作用。