[Translated article] Challenges in implementing a total hip arthroplasty program in a developing country: Our experience at Monkole Hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Q3 Medicine
V. Barro , C. Carbonell-Rosell , J. Ribera , A. Villalonga , L. Martin-Domínguez , D. Soza , M. Plomer , M. Aguilar , R. Sevil , J. José Echarri
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an effective surgery for treating hip osteoarthritis, but access is limited in sub-Saharan Africa due to multiple challenges. This article describes the implementation of a THA program at Monkole Hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo, focusing on the technical challenges and surgical complications. The objective is to share our experience to assist other professionals and organizations in similar settings.

Materials and methods

Eight THA surgery campaigns were conducted between July 2019 and February 2023. Most patients presented with femoral head necrosis secondary to sickle cell anemia. Demographic and surgical data, technical difficulties, and complications were prospectively collected, and follow-up was conducted by a local orthopedic surgeon.

Results

Seventy-three surgeries were performed on 63 patients with a mean age of 34 years and an average follow-up of 24 months. Seventeen intraoperative technical incidents (23.2%) were observed. The postoperative complication rate was 9.5%, and three patients required revision surgery due to complications.

Conclusions

The THA program at Monkole Hospital demonstrates that it is feasible to perform complex surgeries in developing countries and that it is a cost-effective procedure that improves patients’ quality of life, provided there are adequate hospital infrastructures, team training, availability of implants, and ensured proper care and follow-up. Training local surgeons and investing in resources are key to the sustainability of the program and the improvement of surgical care.
在发展中国家实施全髋关节成形术的挑战:我们在刚果民主共和国Monkole医院的经验。
背景和目的:全髋关节置换术(THA)是治疗髋关节骨性关节炎的有效手术,但由于多重挑战,在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,该手术的可及性有限。本文描述了刚果民主共和国Monkole医院THA项目的实施情况,重点介绍了技术挑战和手术并发症。目的是分享我们的经验,以帮助其他专业人员和组织在类似的设置。材料与方法:2019年7月至2023年2月共进行8例THA手术。大多数患者表现为股骨头坏死继发于镰状细胞性贫血。前瞻性地收集人口统计学和外科数据、技术难点和并发症,并由当地骨科医生进行随访。结果:63例患者共行73次手术,平均年龄34岁,平均随访时间24个月。术中技术事故17例(23.2%)。术后并发症发生率9.5%,3例患者因并发症需行翻修手术。结论:Monkole医院的全髋关节置换术项目表明,在发展中国家进行复杂手术是可行的,如果有足够的医院基础设施、团队培训、植入物的可用性,并确保适当的护理和随访,这是一种具有成本效益的手术,可以提高患者的生活质量。培训当地外科医生和资源投资是项目可持续性和外科护理改善的关键。
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