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Global surgery for pediatric hydrocephalus in the developing world: a review of the history, challenges, and future directions

机译:发展中国家小儿脑积水的全球手术:回顾历史,挑战和未来方向

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OBJECTIVE Pediatric hydrocephalus is one of the most common neurosurgical conditions and is a major contributor to the global burden of surgically treatable diseases. Significant health disparities exist for the treatment of hydrocephalus in developing nations due to a combination of medical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors. This review aims to provide the international neurosurgery community with an overview of the current challenges and future directions of neurosurgical care for children with hydrocephalus in low-income countries. METHODS The authors conducted a literature review around the topic of pediatric hydrocephalus in the context of global surgery, the unique challenges to creating access to care in low-income countries, and current international efforts to address the problem. RESULTS Developing countries face the greatest burden of pediatric hydrocephalus due to high birth rates and greater risk of neonatal infections. This burden is related to more general global health challenges, including malnutrition, infectious diseases, maternal and perinatal risk factors, and education gaps. Unique challenges pertaining to the treatment of hydrocephalus in the developing world include a preponderance of postinfectious hydrocephalus, limited resources, and restricted access to neurosurgical care. In the 21st century, several organizations have established programs that provide hydrocephalus treatment and neurosurgical training in Africa, Central and South America, Haiti, and Southeast Asia. These international efforts have employed various models to achieve the goals of providing safe, sustainable, and cost-effective treatment. CONCLUSIONS Broader commitment from the pediatric neurosurgery community, increased funding, public education, surgeon training, and ongoing surgical innovation will be needed to meaningfully address the global burden of untreated hydrocephalus.
机译:目的小儿脑积水是最常见的神经外科疾病之一,并且是导致可手术治疗疾病的全球负担的主要因素。由于医学,环境和社会经济因素的综合影响,发展中国家在治疗脑积水方面存在巨大的健康差异。这篇综述旨在为国际神经外科界提供有关低收入国家脑积水儿童的神经外科护理的当前挑战和未来方向的概述。方法作者围绕全球手术背景下的小儿脑积水,在低收入国家创造获得医疗服务的独特挑战以及当前解决这一问题的国际努力,进行了文献综述。结果由于高出生率和新生儿感染的风险,发展中国家面临着小儿脑积水的最大负担。这种负担与更普遍的全球卫生挑战有关,包括营养不良,传染病,孕产妇和围产期危险因素以及教育差距。在发展中国家,与脑积水有关的独特挑战包括大量感染后脑积水,资源有限以及获得神经外科护理的机会有限。在21世纪,一些组织已经建立了在非洲,中南美洲,海地和东南亚提供脑积水治疗和神经外科培训的计划。这些国际努力采用了各种模式,以实现提供安全,可持续和具有成本效益的治疗的目标。结论为了有效地解决未治疗的脑积水的全球负担,将需要儿科神经外科界作出更广泛的承诺,增加资金,公共教育,外科医生培训以及正在进行的外科手术创新。

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