东非首个EANS血管和颅底实践课程:来自全球和人道主义神经外科委员会倡议的回顾

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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东非脑血管疾病的患病率和发病率鲜为人知。治疗仍然很少。当它们应用时,由于缺乏资源,微神经外科技术优先于血管内手术。考虑到东非越来越多的神经外科医生,EANS全球人道主义委员会(GHC)已经批准了血管和颅底动手神经外科课程的创建。研究问题:向南亚神经外科医生推广脑血管病理学知识的基本要素是什么?材料与方法2023年11月,与坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆的Muhimbili骨科研究所(MOI)合作举办了第一次课程。课程由上午国际和本地教师的讲座和下午的手术病例组成。最后得到正/增量型反馈。根据反馈报告挑战和改进建议。结果疗程5天以上,每天有不同主题的神经血管或颅底神经手术。共有32名主讲教师和10例外科病例。在第一届会议上,共有39名医护人员参加了会议。参与者认为实践部分非常有用(56%),并希望有更多的案例来更多地接触。来自plus/delta反馈的评论强调了面对面的教师,而不是虚拟的。东非第一版EANS血管和颅底神经外科实践课程在达累斯萨拉姆成功举办。后续版本应侧重于更有针对性的面对面讲座,以更好地适应中低收入国家。
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The first EANS vascular and skull base hands-on course in East Africa: Review from the global and humanitarian neurosurgical committee initiative

Introduction

Cerebrovascular pathologies in East Africa have a poorly known prevalence and incidence. The treatment remains sparse. When they apply, microneurosurgical techniques are prioritized over endovascular procedures due to lack of resources. Considering an increasing number of neurosurgeons in East Africa, the EANS Global Humanitarian Committee (GHC) has endorsed the creation of the Vascular and Skull base Hands-on Neurosurgery Course.

Research question

What are essential elements to extend knowledge to sub-Suharan neurosurgeons on cerebrovascular pathologies?

Material and methods

In November 2023 was held the first course in collaboration with the Muhimbili Orthopaedic Institute (MOI) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The course consisted of lectures from international and local faculty in the morning with surgical cases in the afternoon. Plus/delta type of feedback was obtained at the end. Challenges and proposed improvement based on comments are reported.

Results

The course lasted over five days and each day had a different theme of neurovascular or skull base neurosurgery. There was a total of 32 presenting faculty and ten surgical cases. For this first edition, a total of 39 healthcare workers were in attendance. The participants felt that the hands-on portion was very useful (56%) and wished to have more cases for more exposure. Comments from the plus/delta feedback emphasized on having in-person faculty rather than virtually.

Discussion and conclusion

The first edition of the EANS Vascular and Skull base Hands-on Neurosurgery Course in East Africa successfully run in Dar es Salaam. Subsequent editions should focus on more targeted in-person lectures better adapted to LMICs.
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