肯尼亚中低收入社区流动妇科手术项目中内窥镜手术患者的临床概况和治疗效果

Bruce Semo, Dennis Mureithi, Misheck Njukia
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背景:由于后勤和社会经济方面的挑战,中低收入社区难以获得高质量的妇科手术。提供移动腹腔镜手术可以克服这些挑战。内窥镜手术可降低感染率、缩短住院时间、减少输血需求,而这些都是因贫困而导致手术疾病负担加重的因素。一个由妇科医生、护士和手术室技术人员组成的团队一直在为肯尼亚基安布、内罗毕和梅鲁郡低收入社区的患者提供腹腔镜手术。这一举措是通过集中资源采购基本的腹腔镜设备、地区妇科手术需求评估以及门诊临床服务的后勤规划来实现的。随后,为诊断出患有各种妇科疾病的患者提供腹腔镜手术。我们提供了受益于该计划的患者的临床概况和疗效数据:结果:从 2023 年 1 月至 2023 年 12 月,共有 175 名妇女受益于该项目。最常见的手术是有症状的子宫肌瘤腹腔镜子宫切除术,其他手术包括诊断性宫腔镜检查和治疗慢性盆腔疼痛的腹腔镜检查。大多数妇女都参加了国家医疗保险基金计划:该计划提高了所提供服务的质量,并证明了流动外科工作室作为改善低收入社区服务质量的干预措施的可行性。
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Clinical profile and outcomes of endoscopic surgery patients during a mobile gynecological surgery program in low- and middle-income communities in Kenya
Background: Access to quality gynecological surgery in low- and middle-income communities has beengreatly hampered by logistical and socioeconomic challenges. These challenges can be overcomethrough the provision of mobile laparoscopic surgery. Endoscopic surgery reduces the rate of infection,duration of hospital stay, and the need for blood transfusion, which are factors attributable to surgicaldisease burden due to poverty. A team comprising gynecologists, nurses, and theater technicians hasbeen providing laparoscopic surgery to patients in low-income communities in Kiambu, Nairobi, and Merucounties in Kenya. This initiative was undertaken by pooling resources to procure basic laparoscopicequipment, a regional needs assessment for gynecological surgery, and logistical planning for outpatientclinical services. This was followed by the provision of laparoscopic surgery to patients diagnosed withvarious gynecological conditions. We present programmatic data of the clinical profile and outcomes ofpatients who benefited from the program.Results: A total of 175 women benefited from the program from January 2023 to December 2023. Themost common surgery undertaken was laparoscopic hysterectomy due to symptomatic uterine fibroids.Other procedures included diagnostic hysteroscopy and laparoscopy for chronic pelvic pain. Most womenwere under the national health insurance fund scheme.Conclusion: The program has improved the quality of services provided and demonstrated the feasibilityof mobile surgical workshops as an intervention to improve the quality of services in low-incomecommunities.
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