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武装冲突地区儿童承受的不成比例的外科手术负担。

The Disproportionate Surgical Burden Borne by Children in Regions of Armed Conflict.

作者信息

Sherwani Maryam, Stewart Richard, Samad Lubna

机构信息

Department of Global Surgery, Interactive Research Development (IRD) Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan.

Global Initiative for Children's Surgery (GICS), Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

World J Surg. 2025 Jul;49(7):1840-1845. doi: 10.1002/wjs.12560. Epub 2025 Mar 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Modern warfare disproportionately affects children, severely impacting their mental, physical, social, and economic well-being. Specifically, children in areas of conflict bear a significant surgical burden. We aim to review literature to better understand the surgical needs of children attributable to conflict and the challenges faced in receiving surgical care in conflict zones.

METHODS

A review of literature and primary data sources was conducted to examine the impact of war on the surgical burden faced by children in six countries facing active conflict: the Democratic Republic of Congo, Syria, Yemen, Ukraine, Sudan, and Gaza.

RESULTS

There is limited data directly documenting the surgical needs of children in war zones; however, extensive displacement and evidence of unprecedented grave violations against children, including maiming, indicates the gravity of the situation. On average, 50% of hospitals are rendered nonoperational due to conflict; the rise in demand for surgical care due to conflict is thus paralleled by a decrease in health system capacity, creating a worsening cycle of unmet need.

CONCLUSIONS

There is an urgent need for systematic data collection documenting the health, and specifically surgical burden faced by children in conflict-affected areas. Evidence can drive advocacy for improved services and the enforcement of conventions protecting children in conflict.

摘要

背景

现代战争对儿童的影响尤为严重,极大地冲击了他们的心理、身体、社会和经济福祉。具体而言,冲突地区的儿童承受着巨大的外科手术负担。我们旨在回顾相关文献,以更好地了解冲突导致的儿童外科手术需求以及在冲突地区接受外科治疗所面临的挑战。

方法

对文献和原始数据来源进行了回顾,以研究战争对刚果民主共和国、叙利亚、也门、乌克兰、苏丹和加沙这六个处于冲突中的国家儿童所面临的外科手术负担的影响。

结果

直接记录战区儿童外科手术需求的数据有限;然而,大规模流离失所以及包括致残在内的前所未有的严重侵害儿童行为的证据表明了形势的严峻性。平均而言,50%的医院因冲突而无法正常运转;因此,冲突导致的外科治疗需求增加的同时,卫生系统的能力却在下降,造成了需求未得到满足的恶性循环。

结论

迫切需要系统地收集数据,记录受冲突影响地区儿童的健康状况,特别是他们所面临的外科手术负担。证据可以推动对改善服务的倡导,并促使保护冲突中儿童的公约得到执行。

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