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Neurosurgery Education and Development program to treat hydrocephalus and to develop neurosurgery in Africa using mobile neuroendoscopic training

机译:神经外科教育和发展计划,使用移动神经内窥镜训练治疗非洲脑积水并开展神经外科手术

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Object: A shortage of neurosurgeons and a lack of knowledge of neuroendoscopic management of hydrocephalus limits modern care in sub-Saharan Africa. Hence, a mobile teaching project for endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) procedures and a subsequent program to develop neurosurgery as a permanent specialty in Kenya and Zanzibar were created and sponsored by the Neurosurgery Education and Development (NED) Foundation and the Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery. The objective of this work was to evaluate the results of surgical training and medical care in both projects from 2006 to 2013.Methods: Two portable neuroendoscopy systems were purchased and a total of 38 ETV workshops were organized in 21 hospitals in 7 different countries. Additionally, 49 medical expeditions were dispatched to the Coast General Hospital in Mombasa, Kenya, and to the Mnazi Moja Hospital in Zanzibar.Results: From the first project, a total of 376 infants with hydrocephalus received surgery. Six-month follow-up was achieved in 22%. In those who received follow-up, ETV efficacy was 51%. The best success rates were achieved with patients 1 year of age or older with aqueductal stenosis (73%). The main causes of hydrocephalus were infection (56%) and spina bifida (23%). The mobile education program interacted with 72 local surgeons and 122 nurses who were trained in ETV procedures. The second project involved 49 volunteer neurosurgeons who performed a total of 360 nonhydrocephalus neurosurgical operations since 2009. Furthermore, an agreement with the local government was signed to create the Mnazi Mmoja NED Institute in Zanzibar.Conclusions: Mobile endoscopic treatment of hydrocephalus in East Africa results in reasonable success rates and has also led to major developments in medicine, particularly in the development of neurosurgery specialty care sites.
机译:目的:神经外科医生的缺乏和脑积水的神经内镜管理知识的缺乏限制了撒哈拉以南非洲地区的现代护理。因此,由神经外科教育与发展(NED)基金会和国际教育基金会(IED)发起并赞助了一项针对内窥镜第三脑室造口术(ETV)程序的移动教学项目,以及随后在肯尼亚和桑给巴尔发展神经外科作为永久性专业的后续计划。神经外科。这项工作的目的是评估2006年至2013年这两个项目的手术培训和医疗效果。此外,还向肯尼亚蒙巴萨的海岸总医院和桑给巴尔的Mnazi Moja医院派遣了49名医疗队。结果:从第一个项目开始,共有376名脑积水婴儿接受了手术。六个月的随访率为22%。在接受随访的患者中,ETV的疗效为51%。 1岁或更大的输尿管狭窄症患者的成功率最高(73%)。脑积水的主要原因是感染(56%)和脊柱裂(23%)。移动教育计划与接受过ETV程序培训的72位当地医生和122位护士进行了互动。第二个项目涉及49位志愿神经外科医师,自2009年以来,他们总共进行了360次非脑积水的神经外科手术。此外,还与当地政府签署了在桑给巴尔建立Mnazi Mmoja NED研究所的协议。取得了合理的成功率,并且还导致了医学的重大发展,尤其是神经外科专科护理站点的发展。

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