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Operation Health: Surgical Care in the Developing World


Operation Health: Surgical Care in the Developing World

Paperback by Kushner, Adam L. (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)

Operation Health: Surgical Care in the Developing World

£23.00

ISBN:
9781421416694
Publication Date:
23 Jul 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages:
128 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 19 May 2024
Operation Health: Surgical Care in the Developing World

Description

A teenage mother arrives by donkey cart to a hospital after attempting to deliver her baby in the bush. A young father faces the loss of a leg after receiving a gunshot wound that will not heal. A man walks miles to a hospital for a pain in his side caused by an appendix that burst five days earlier. Without access to surgical resources, millions of people with conditions like these become disabled or die. In Operation Health, Adam L. Kushner argues that not only are severe medical conditions - like a strangulated hernia or obstetric fistula-treatable by surgical means in low-income countries; they are, in fact, surgically preventable. Although the World Bank estimates that 11 percent of the global disease burden is treatable by surgery, more than a quarter of the world's population lacks access to straightforward and life-saving surgical procedures. Operation Health makes a strong and compelling justification for adding surgical care to the global health agenda by providing an overview of dangerous but repairable medical conditions common in developing countries. Every chapter opens with a vignette by Kushner which tells the remarkable story of the patients and situations he encountered in the field. Carefully crafted case studies demonstrate the power of surgery to heal people suffering from potentially debilitating conditions, including clubfoot, obstructed labor, and broken bones. The chapters - written by world-renowned surgical experts - cover related medical topics such as epidemiology, women's health, cancer, and trauma in locations from Sierra Leone to Nepal, Ghana, Mongolia, and elsewhere. This detailed and compassionate book will be of great interest to medical professionals, students, public health policy makers, philanthropic donors, and those with a general interest in global health.

Contents

Contributors Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Quantifying the Need for Surgical Care: A Case Study from Sierra Leone Chapter 2. Children's Health: Clubfoot Repair in Nepal Chapter 3. Women's Health: Access to Cesarean Sections in Ethiopia Chapter 4. HIV and Surgical Care: Improving Outcomes in Malawi Chapter 5. Cancer: Treatment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Chapter 6. Anesthesia: Educating Providers in Ghana Chapter 7. Trauma: Implementing Trauma Registries in Tanzania Chapter 8. Orthopaedics: The Institute for Global Orthopaedics and Traumatology Chapter 9. Minimally Invasive Surgery: Challenges in Rural Mongolia Chatper 10. Surgical Process Improvement: Strategies to Combat Limitations in Ghana Chapter 11. Medical Student Education in Sub-Saharan Africa Conclusion

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