低资源环境下创伤患者急诊腹腔镜手术的可及性、安全性和障碍

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY Surgery Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1761951
Rahul Kumar, Arpan Mishra, Harikrishna Damde, Prasant Yadav, Sanjay Kumar Yadav
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本研究分析了在低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)低资源环境中采用急诊腹腔镜(EL)的障碍、安全性和可及性。方法本前瞻性观察研究纳入需要探查的钝性创伤腹部(blunt trauma腹部,BTA)患者,分为开放探查(open surgery [OSx])和腹腔镜探查(腹腔镜手术[LSx])两组。对数据进行整理和分析。结果94例BTA患者中,66例需要探查,其余采用保守治疗。66例患者中,42例在OSx, 24例在LSx,未选择LSx的原因是26例患者的外科医生偏爱OSx, 16例患者缺乏手术室(OT)空位。即使在指征后,如果患者术前有穿孔性腹膜炎的证据,LSx的可能性也较小。结论缺乏资源(可获得的OT和训练有素的人员)是在资源匮乏的环境中采用紧急LSx的障碍。
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Access, Safety, and Barriers in Adoption of Emergency Laparoscopy Surgery for Trauma Patients in a Low-Resource Setting.

Introduction  This study analyzes barriers to the adoption of emergency laparoscopy (EL), safety, and accessibility in a low-resource setting of a low- and middle-income country (LMIC). Methods  In this prospective observational study, patients with blunt trauma abdomen (BTA) who required exploration were included and divided into two groups-open exploration (open surgery [OSx]) and laparoscopic exploration (laparoscopic surgery [LSx]). Data were compiled and analyzed. Results  Out of 94 BTA patients, 66 required exploration, and the rest were managed conservatively. Out of 66 patients, 42 were in OSx and 24 were in LSx, reason for not selecting LSx was the surgeon's preference for OSx in 26 patients and the lack of availability of operation theater (OT) slots in 16 patients. LSx even after indication was less likely if patients had preoperative evidence of perforation peritonitis. Conclusion  Lack of resources (OT availability and trained personnel) are barriers to the adoption of emergency LSx in low-resource settings.

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