The transformative power of telemedicine in delivering effective neurosurgical care in low and middle-income countries: A review

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pearl Ohenewaa Tenkorang , Wireko Andrew Awuah , Krishitha Meenu Mannan , Subham Roy , Princess Afia Nkrumah Boateng , Olivia Asiedu , Marjidah Tahiru , Arjun Ahluwalia , Nana Osei Owusu Bediako , Kwadwo Darko
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Abstract

Introduction

Telemedicine has been integrated into healthcare systems for over two decades, with the COVID-19 pandemic accelerating its adoption across various medical fields, including neurosurgery. Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face significant challenges such as a shortage of neurosurgeons and inadequate healthcare infrastructure. Teleneurosurgery offers a crucial solution to these challenges, improving access to specialized care and enhancing patient outcomes in resource-constrained settings.

Research Question

How has teleneurosurgery been used to enhance access to specialized neurological care and improve patient outcomes in low- and middle-income countries?

Methods

This narrative review employed a comprehensive search strategy to assess the role of telemedicine in neurosurgery within Low- and middle-income countries. Literature was searched across PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus, using specific search terms related to teleneurosurgery, virtual consultations, and remote monitoring. Various study designs, including clinical trials, cohort studies, and case reports, were included, while isolated abstracts and unpublished studies were excluded. The review synthesizes the evidence to inform best practices in resource-limited environments.

Results

Through remote consultations, pre-operative assessments and post-operative follow-up, telemedicine has become an essential tool to improve patient outcomes and increase access to neurosurgical care, particularly in underserved regions. The ability to conduct virtual assessments and provide specialized care remotely reduces the need for patients to travel long distances, thereby reducing the burden on already strained healthcare systems.

Discussion and Conclusion

Despite its growing adoption, low- and middle-income countries continue to face challenges such as limited internet connectivity, regulatory barriers, and infrastructure deficiencies. However, mobile health solutions, international collaborations, and capacity-building initiatives are helping to overcome these obstacles. The future of teleneurosurgery in low- and middle-income countries is promising, but sustained investment in technology, training, and regulatory frameworks is essential to maximize its impact and address disparities in neurosurgical care.
远程医疗在低收入和中等收入国家提供有效神经外科护理方面的变革力量:综述
二十多年来,远程医疗已被纳入医疗保健系统,COVID-19大流行加速了远程医疗在包括神经外科在内的各个医疗领域的应用。低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)面临着神经外科医生短缺和医疗基础设施不足等重大挑战。远程神经外科为这些挑战提供了一个关键的解决方案,改善了获得专业护理的机会,并在资源有限的情况下提高了患者的预后。研究问题:在低收入和中等收入国家,远程神经外科是如何被用于增加获得专业神经护理和改善患者预后的?方法:本文采用综合检索策略来评估远程医疗在中低收入国家神经外科中的作用。使用与远程神经外科、虚拟会诊和远程监测相关的特定搜索词,在PubMed、EMBASE和Scopus中检索文献。包括临床试验、队列研究和病例报告在内的各种研究设计被纳入,而孤立的摘要和未发表的研究被排除在外。该审查综合了证据,为资源有限环境中的最佳做法提供信息。结果通过远程会诊、术前评估和术后随访,远程医疗已成为改善患者预后和增加神经外科护理可及性的重要工具,特别是在服务不足的地区。进行虚拟评估和远程提供专业护理的能力减少了患者长途旅行的需要,从而减轻了本已紧张的医疗保健系统的负担。尽管越来越多的人采用了这种技术,但低收入和中等收入国家仍然面临着诸如互联网连接有限、监管障碍和基础设施不足等挑战。然而,移动卫生解决方案、国际合作和能力建设举措正在帮助克服这些障碍。在低收入和中等收入国家,远程神经外科的未来是有希望的,但在技术、培训和监管框架方面的持续投资对于最大限度地发挥其影响和解决神经外科护理方面的差距至关重要。
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Brain & spine
Brain & spine Surgery
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