战后低资源环境下气道手术的挑战和结果:埃塞俄比亚默克莱的系列病例。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2024-11-17 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1002/lio2.70034
Daniel G Eyassu, Estephania Candelo, Brhanu H Asgedom, Katherine P Wallerius, Shaina W Twardus, Weston L Niermeyer, Katerina J Green, Tejas S Athni, Joshua P Wiedermann
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目的本研究旨在记录和分析在埃塞俄比亚默克莱战后资源匮乏的环境中实施复杂气道手术所面临的挑战和取得的成果:这项前瞻性病例系列研究审查了在梅克雷艾德综合专科医院接受气道重建手术的五名患者和接受全喉切除术的一名患者的临床数据。数据包括患者的人口统计学特征、气道狭窄的病因和严重程度、手术细节、术后效果、并发症和住院时间。研究结果已获得梅奥诊所和梅克尔大学机构审查委员会的伦理批准:研究对象包括六名年龄在 9-62 岁之间的患者,手术包括三例环气管切除术、两例气管切除术和一例喉切除术。其中三例是因战争受伤而进行的重建手术。面临的挑战包括手术期间停电、医疗用品和设备有限以及围手术期护理不足。尽管如此,三位需要气管造口的患者在一年内成功解除了气管造口。然而,气管再狭窄、感染和需要重新插管等并发症却屡见不鲜:结论:在资源匮乏的战后环境中进行气道手术面临着巨大障碍,包括围手术期护理质量、资源限制和基础设施问题。要想取得成功,就必须根据当地情况开展多学科培训,投资建设医院基础设施和可靠的电力,并提供适当的围手术期营养。本研究强调了采取综合干预措施改善此类环境中外科护理的必要性。证据等级:IV级。
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Challenges and outcomes of airway surgery in a post-war low-resource setting: A case series from Mekelle, Ethiopia.

Objective: This study aims to document and analyze the challenges and outcomes of performing complex airway surgery in a low-resource, post-war setting in Mekelle, Ethiopia.

Methods: This prospective case series examines clinical data from five patients who underwent airway reconstruction surgeries and one patient who underwent total laryngectomy at Ayder Comprehensive Specialized Hospital in Mekelle. Data included patient demographics, airway stenosis etiology and severity, operative details, postoperative outcomes, complications, and hospital length of stay. Ethical approval was obtained from institutional review boards at Mayo Clinic and Mekelle University.

Results: The study included six patients aged 9-62 years, with surgeries comprising three cricotracheal resections, two tracheal resections, and one laryngectomy. Three reconstructions were for war-related injuries. Challenges included power outages during surgeries, limitations in medical supplies and equipment, and inadequate perioperative care. Despite these, three patients requiring tracheostomies were successfully decannulated within a year. However, complications such as restenosis, infections, and the need for reintubation were common.

Conclusion: Airway surgeries in a low-resource, post-war setting face significant hurdles, including perioperative care quality, resource limitations, and infrastructure issues. Successful outcomes require multidisciplinary training tailored to local contexts, investments in hospital infrastructure and reliable electricity, and proper perioperative nutrition. This study highlights the need for comprehensive interventions to improve surgical care in such settings. Level of evidence: IV.

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