Global Surgery and Anesthesia Manual
Proposal review
Providing Care in Resource-limited Settings
Contributor(s)
Meara MD DMD MBA FACS FRACS, John G. (editor)
McClain MD MPH, Craig D. (editor)
Rogers Jr. MD MPH FACS, Selwyn O. (editor)
Mooney MD MPH FACS, David P. (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
To help advance global surgery as a public health intervention, providers and students require a practical, hands-on manual to train them to provide safe and effective surgery and anesthesia in resource-limited settings. This guide provides in-depth instruction on epidemiology and ethics surrounding surgical services, and on anesthesia, non-trauma surgery, and trauma surgery. With contributions from a group of culturally and academically diverse clinicians, each chapter is enriched by at least one commentary from a surgeon or anesthetist in a low- or middle-income country (LMIC) who shares first-hand perspectives on the realities and complexities of providing surgical care in these settings with limited resources.
Keywords
Femoral Neck Fractures; Trichiasis Surgery; Surgical Care; Plaster Of Paris; Anesthesia; Facial Nerve; Trauma; External Oblique; Pharmacology; Intercostal Muscles; Postoperative Care; Intercostal; surgery; surgery in low-income areas; Young Men; Damage Control Surgery; Maternal Mortality Rates; Spinal Anesthesia; Spinal; Anesthesia Providers; External Fixator; Preoperative Evaluation; Sigmoid Volvulus; NPWT; Prophylactic Topical Antibiotics; Physical Diagnosis Skills; IHC; Anterior Chamber; Ulnar NerveDOI
10.1201/b17974ISBN
9781482247312, 9780429156212, 9781482247305, 9781040331637, 9781482247312Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2014Imprint
CRC PressClassification
Anaesthetics
Critical care surgery