Goodacre T E
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1986 Jan;68(1):42-4.
A review of general surgical work undertaken at a large bush hospital in Africa revealed a high proportion (16-19%) of reconstructive/plastic cases. The reasons for this are discussed, together with the feasibility of current reconstructive techniques in such a situation in the developing world. The implications for future surgical planning and the training of surgeons for developing countries are discussed.
对非洲一家大型丛林医院开展的普通外科工作进行的一项审查显示,重建/整形病例占比很高(16%-19%)。文中讨论了出现这种情况的原因,以及在发展中国家的这种情形下当前重建技术的可行性。还讨论了对未来手术规划的影响以及对发展中国家外科医生培训的影响。