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World J Surg ; 48(6): 1301-1308, 2024 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38693667

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BACKGROUND: The Global Initiative for Children's Surgery group published the Optimal Resources for Children's Surgery (OReCS) document outlining the essential criteria and strategies for children's surgical care in low-resource settings. Limited data exist on subspecialties in pediatric surgery and their contribution to global surgery efforts. The study aimed to evaluate the development of subspecialty units within Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital (CHBAH) Department of Pediatric Surgery (DPS) from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2021 using selected OReCS strategies for the improvement of pediatric surgery. METHODS: A retrospective descriptive research design was followed. The study population consisted of CHBAH PSD records. The following data were collected: number of patients managed in PSD subspecialty unit (the units) clinics and surgeries performed, number of trainees, available structures, processes and outcome data, and research output. RESULTS: Of the 17,249 patients seen in the units' outpatient clinics, 8275 (47.9%) burns, 6443 (37.3%) colorectal, and 2531 (14.6%) urology. The number of surgeries performed were 3205, of which 1306 (40.7%) were burns, 644 (20.1%) colorectal, 483 (15.1%) urology, 341 (10.6%) hepatobiliary, and 431 (12.8%) oncology. Of the 16 selected strategies evaluated across the 5 units, 94% were available, of which 16.4% was partly provided by Surgeons for Little Lives. Outcome data in the form of morbidity and mortality reviews for all the units is available, but there is no data for timeliness of care with waiting lists. There were 77 publications and 41 congress presentations. CONCLUSION: The subspecialty units respond to the global surgical need by meeting most selected OReCS resources in the clinical service provided.


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Pediatrics , Specialties, Surgical , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Child , Specialties, Surgical/organization & administration , Health Resources/statistics & numerical data , Developing Countries , Surgical Procedures, Operative/statistics & numerical data , Surgery Department, Hospital/organization & administration , Surgery Department, Hospital/statistics & numerical data
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S Afr J Surg ; 59(2): 67a-67b, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34212576

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SUMMARY: Isolated bladder injuries from falls are not common; we report a laparoscopic bladder repair in a patient with delayed presentation. There are about 20 case reports of laparoscopic repair of traumatic bladder reported in the literature, but none with such a delayed presentation. We describe the technique of laparoscopic bladder repair. The delay in the presentation might have facilitated laparoscopic repair as it might have excluded bowel injuries.


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Abdominal Injuries , Laparoscopy , Thoracic Injuries , Abdominal Injuries/surgery , Humans , Urinary Bladder/diagnostic imaging , Urinary Bladder/surgery
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