Surgical management of cerebrovascular disease in Africa: a systematic review of state

IF 0.7 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Kehinde Alare, Joshua Opanike, Temidayo Adebayo, AbdulSalam Owonikoko, Mariam Edun, Qudus Tajudeen
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Abstract Background Surgical management is one of the mainstay management options for cerebrovascular diseases, which is not only curative but also preventive. However, there's a gap between the surgical management of cerebrovascular disease in Africa when compared to the developed parts of the world. Methods A literature search was done on the state of Cerebrovascular surgery in Africa from databases such as Pubmed, Embase, and Google Scholar, articles we fetched and meticulously reviewed. Results We found gaps in the surgical management of cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke in African countries when compared to developed countries. The challenges facing the surgical management of cerebrovascular disease in Africa include a low number of neurosurgeons and vascular surgeons trained in the surgical management of these diseases, a lack of adequate facilities for surgical management, and others. The burden of cerebrovascular diseases in Africa is great, and this warrants an improvement in the surgical management of the conditions, which includes primary prevention of such diseases through public health education on risk factors, improvement of health facilities to accommodate recent advances in the cerebrovascular surgeries, establishments of several neurosurgery training centers. Conclusion The practice of surgical management of cerebrovascular disease in Africa needs to be optimized for it to be at the global standard and for better outcomes and management of patients.
非洲脑血管疾病的外科治疗:国家的系统回顾
背景手术治疗是脑血管病的主要治疗方法之一,既能治疗又能预防。然而,与世界发达地区相比,非洲在脑血管疾病的外科治疗方面存在差距。方法从Pubmed、Embase、Google Scholar等数据库中检索有关非洲脑血管外科现状的文献,并对所获取的文章进行仔细的审阅。结果:我们发现,与发达国家相比,非洲国家在中风等脑血管疾病的外科治疗方面存在差距。非洲脑血管病外科治疗面临的挑战包括:接受过这些疾病外科治疗培训的神经外科医生和血管外科医生数量少,缺乏足够的外科治疗设施,以及其他。在非洲,脑血管疾病的负担很大,因此有必要改进对这些疾病的外科治疗,其中包括通过关于危险因素的公共卫生教育对这类疾病进行初级预防,改善保健设施以适应脑血管手术的最新进展,建立几个神经外科培训中心。结论非洲脑血管病的外科治疗实践需要优化,以达到国际标准,并改善患者的预后和管理。
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