Plastic surgery in a rural African hospital: spectrum and implications.
Abstract
A review of general surgical work undertaken at a large bush hospital in Africa revealed a high proportion (16-19%) of reconstructive/plastic cases. The reasons for this are discussed, together with the feasibility of current reconstructive techniques in such a situation in the developing world. The implications for future surgical planning and the training of surgeons for developing countries are discussed.
MeSH Terms
Anesthesia, General; Child, Preschool; Developing Countries; Education, Medical, Graduate; Female; Hospitals, Rural; Humans; Infant; Male; Surgery, Plastic; Tanzania