Frugal Surgical Innovations are the Need of the Hour

D. Sharma
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Innovation is defined by the dictionaries as “a new idea, device, or method; or the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices, or methods.” However, Surgical Innovation (SI) is more difficult to define. Common narratives include why-where-how-what-who as well as novelty, degree of change, safety, ethical standards, level of impact and peer acceptance. [1, 2] We have proposed a simpler, more egalitarian and ‘inclusive’ definition: “a SI is ‘any’ new surgical idea which improves patient welfare by solving an existing problem; and which like a three-legged stool is balanced by the three legs which represent surgical-precision, surgical-wisdom and patient-safety”. [3] Frugal Surgical Innovations (FSIs) are low-cost surgical innovations which are designed for economic reasons. These are all about ‘doing more and better with less for more people’. [4] FSIs make up for their lack in sophistication or complexity in affordability, without scrimping on safety or effectiveness. The three constructs of FSIs are: affordability, adaptability and accessibility. [5] The philosophy of FSIs originates from grassroots, resource-constrained settings (RCS), where most abundant of all-natural resources — human ingenuity — is used to optimize limited resources to solve problems. [6] Clinically meaningful inclusive research can be performed ‘only’ by surgeons working in RCS; as ‘only’ they understand the difficulties and nuances of various problems and can provide simple affordable solutions for their patients. [7]
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节约型外科创新是当前的需要
词典对创新的定义是“一种新的想法、装置或方法;或引入新思想、新装置或新方法的行为或过程。”然而,外科创新(SI)更难定义。常见的叙述包括为什么在哪里,怎么做,谁,以及新颖性,变化程度,安全性,道德标准,影响程度和同伴接受程度。[1,2]我们提出了一个更简单、更平等、更“包容”的定义:“SI是通过解决现有问题来改善患者福利的‘任何’新的外科理念;它就像一个三脚凳,由三条腿平衡,代表手术的精确,手术的智慧和病人的安全。”[3]节约型手术创新(FSIs)是一种低成本的手术创新,是出于经济原因而设计的。这些都是关于“用更少的钱为更多的人做更多更好的事情”。b[4]金融稳定机构弥补了它们在可负担性和复杂性方面的不足,而不会在安全性和有效性方面打折扣。金融服务设施的三个结构是:可负担性、适应性和可及性。[5]金融服务机构的理念源于草根、资源受限的环境(RCS),在那里,最丰富的自然资源——人类的聪明才智——被用来优化有限的资源来解决问题。[6]临床有意义的包容性研究只能由在RCS工作的外科医生进行;作为“唯一”,他们了解各种问题的困难和细微差别,并能为患者提供简单、负担得起的解决方案。[7]
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