Pathway to Independence: Implications for Developing A Sustainable MIS Program in low Resource settings.

Oludara Mobolaji, Nwariaku Fiemu, Ibrahim Akanmu, Pursnani Kish, Williams Omolara, Omodele Foluso, Osuoji Roland, Ikuerowo Stephen, Aderounmu Adebimpe
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Background: Gastrointestinal surgery has been at the forefront of advances in minimally invasive surgery (MIS). In the low resource settings of the developing countries, despite the benefits of MIS, its uptake in sub-Saharan African countries has been slow.

Objective: The present study reports the process of developing a minimally-invasive surgery service line as well as surgical outcomes in LASUTH. METHODS. We reviewed medical records of all patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery at LASUTH between March 2011 and March 2012. During each of three training missions in LASUTH patients with Gastrointestinal and gynaecological surgical conditions were carefully selected, and prepared for surgery. All patients were admitted a day prior to surgery. A description of the surgical technique and the skills training used is also presented.

Results: A total of 24 laparoscopic procedures were performed between March 2011 and March 2012. There were more females 17(70.8%) than males 7(29.2%), with a female to male ratio of 2.5:1. The age range was from 18 yrs to 75 yrs with a peak in the age group between 21-30 yrs. The chief complaints were right hypochondrial pain in 9 cases (37.5%) and right iliac fossa pain in 6 cases (25%) whilst others were right groin swelling, dysphagia, infertility and intersex state.

Conclusion: The results presented in respect of conversion rate, length of post operative stay and complications rate are similar to the pattern in more established centers. The use of team training as done in LASUTH helps to accelerate the rate of learning and ensures sustainability.

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独立之路:在低资源环境下发展可持续管理信息系统项目的意义。
背景:胃肠道手术一直处于微创手术(MIS)的前沿。在发展中国家资源匮乏的情况下,尽管管理信息系统有好处,但撒哈拉以南非洲国家对它的吸收速度很慢。目的:本研究报道LASUTH微创手术服务线的发展过程及手术效果。方法。我们回顾了2011年3月至2012年3月期间在LASUTH接受微创手术的所有患者的医疗记录。在LASUTH的三次培训任务中,每次都精心挑选患有胃肠道和妇科外科疾病的患者,并为手术做准备。所有患者均在手术前一天入院。对手术技术和所使用的技能训练也进行了描述。结果:2011年3月至2012年3月共进行24例腹腔镜手术。女性17人(70.8%)多于男性7人(29.2%),男女比例为2.5:1。年龄范围从18岁到75岁,高峰期在21-30岁之间。主诉为右肋下痛9例(37.5%)、右髂窝痛6例(25%),其余为右腹股沟肿胀、吞咽困难、不孕、双性状态。结论:本院在转换率、术后住院时间、并发症发生率等方面与国内比较成熟的医院基本一致。LASUTH采用小组训练有助于加快学习速度并确保可持续性。
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