Review of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in a General Hospital Setting: Experience from a Developing Country

M. Bakhiet, Elbadwai Hassan-Mohamed HabibAlla, Sami Mahmoud Assil, Mohamed Daffalla Awadalla Gismalla
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Background: Plastic and reconstructive surgery in developing countries and underserved areas are significantly limited and face changes to start a proper service. This study presents a review of plastic surgery services and experiences in a district hospital located in an underserved area.Methods: This descriptive, retrospective, hospital-based study was conducted to review patients who presented to the plastic and reconstruction departments from January 2014 to January 2015. All patients seen in the outpatient clinic or emergency departments for plastic surgical consultation or management were included in the study.Results: The total of 403 cases fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The emergency surgical operation performed in our unit were distributed in the following descending order; fingertip injury (32%), cut wrist (12.7%), cut extensor tendon (9.9%), gunshot injuries (9.4%), fracture of a small bone of the hand (8.3%), and lower limb trauma. Surgery for congenital deformities constituted the most elective operation done in our unit (31.6 %), followed by tumor surgery (18.7%), burn surgery (17.3%), aesthetic surgery procedure (12.2%), and other miscellaneous cases (12.2%).Conclusion: This report demonstrates the efficacy of secondary hospital setting to accommodate a large volume of patients during the first year of establishment, and further predicting development needs, staff training, and governmental support.
综合医院整形和重建手术综述:来自发展中国家的经验
背景:整形和重建手术在发展中国家和服务不足的地区明显有限,并面临变革,以开始适当的服务。本研究提出了整形手术的服务和经验的审查,在一个地区医院位于服务不足的地区。方法:对2014年1月至2015年1月在整形与重建科就诊的患者进行描述性、回顾性、以医院为基础的研究。所有在门诊或急诊科接受整形外科咨询或治疗的患者都被纳入研究。结果:403例符合纳入标准。我单位急诊外科手术数量由高到低依次分布:指尖损伤(32%)、腕部割伤(12.7%)、伸肌腱割伤(9.9%)、枪伤(9.4%)、手部小骨骨折(8.3%)和下肢创伤。先天性畸形手术是我们科室最多的选择性手术(31.6%),其次是肿瘤手术(18.7%)、烧伤手术(17.3%)、美容手术(12.2%)和其他杂项手术(12.2%)。结论:本报告证明了二级医院设置在建立的第一年容纳大量患者的有效性,并进一步预测了发展需求、工作人员培训和政府支持。
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