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Global Hand Surgery: Learning and Contributing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
This issue of Hand Clinics, guest edited by series consulting editor Dr. Kevin Chung, will cover Global Hand Surgery, with a focus on learning and contributing in the developing world. Topics discussed in the volume include: Economic Evaluations of Hand Surgery in the Developing World, Developing a Sustaining Program of Surgery Care in the Developing World, Overcoming Barriers to Hand Surgical Care in Low-Resource Settings, Postoperative Management for Hand Surgery in the Developing World, Interdisciplinary Teams and Global Hand Surgery, Guidelines for Ideal Short-Term Hand Surgery Outreach Trips, Cultural Sensitivity and Surgical Outreach, Treating Upper Extremity Burns in the Developing World, Treating Congenital Hand Anomalies in Low-Resource Settings, Treating Hand Traumas in Low-Resource Setting, Ethics in Global Hand Surgery, Hand Surgery in Underserved Populations in the United States, and Initiatives and Future Directions, among others
Global Hand Surgery Learning and Contributing in Low and Middle Income Countries 1st Table of contents:
INTRODUCTION
CURRENT CONCEPTS
DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC ANALYSES
Cost-Effectiveness Analyses
Cost–Benefit Analyses
Cost Variation Analyses
IMPLICATIONS OF ECONOMIC ANALYSES
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Developing a Sustaining Program of Surgical Care in the Developing World
Key points
INTRODUCTION
CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE SURGICAL SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE SURGICAL SYSTEMS
SUSTAINING SURGICAL SYSTEMS THROUGH RESEARCH
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Overcoming Barriers to Hand Surgical Care in Low-Resource Settings
Key points
INTRODUCTION
MODELS OF OUTREACH SURGERY
PATIENT-RELATED BARRIER
PHYSICIAN-RELATED BARRIERS
INSTITUTION-RELATED BARRIER
INFRASTRUCTURE-RELATED BARRIER
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Postoperative Management of Hand Surgery in the Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Key points
MAIN CHALLENGES TO HAND THERAPY CARE
PROVIDING COST-EFFECTIVE HAND THERAPY CARE
HOW TO IMPROVE LOCAL THERAPIST KNOWLEDGE BASE AND TRAINING
SUMMARY
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
Teaching Hand Surgery in the Developing World
Key points
HAND SURGERY PROBLEMS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD
GLOBAL SURGERY NEEDS
CHALLENGES OF LATE PRESENTATION OF HAND PROBLEMS
PRINCIPLES OF AN EFFECTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM
COMPONENTS OF A GLOBAL HAND SURGERY CURRICULUM
RESURGE INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL TRAINING PROGRAM
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Ethics in Global Surgery
Key points
INTRODUCTION
Autonomy
Beneficence and Nonmaleficence
Justice
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Collaboration in Outreach
Key points
INTRODUCTION
THE KUMASI, GHANA, MODEL
TRANS-ATLANTIC WEBINAR SERIES WITH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR SURGERY OF THE HAND
HAND THERAPY DEVELOPMENT IN KUMASI
SURGEONS, FELLOWS, AND PLASTIC-ORTHOPEDIC RESIDENTS WHO VISIT KUMASI FOR KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE
ESTABLISHMENT OF FIELD STERILITY
ESTABLISHMENT OF A WEST AFRICAN HAND SURGERY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
DISCUSSION
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
International Partnerships for Hand Surgery Education
Key points
BACKGROUND
A BLUEPRINT FOR HELPING
SOME ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES
TOUCHING HANDS PROJECT
FOUNDATION FOR ORTHOPEDIC TRAUMA
HAITIAN ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ORTHOPEDIC TRAUMATOLOGY
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Hand Surgery in Underserved Populations in the United States
Key points
INTRODUCTION
THE NAVAJO NATION
VOLUNTEERING IN GALLUP, NEW MEXICO AND CHINLE, ARIZONA
THE LOGISTICS OF VOLUNTEERING AT THE RESERVATION
THE PRACTICE
LESSONS LEARNED
MOVING FORWARD
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Guidelines for Short-Term Hand Surgery Outreach Trips
Key points
INTRODUCTION
PLANNING: PREMISSION
Site Selection
Needs assessment
Determining resources
Setting expectations
Establishing effective communications
Team Preparation
Team composition and selection
Mission and vision statements
Team introductions
Review of team and individual goals
Site and schedule overview
Safety
Travel guidelines
Setting expectations, reinforcing policies, and seeking input
ON-SITE: ACTIVE MISSION
Team Building
The meeting place—team arrivals
Introductions—team-building activities
Assigning roles and responsibilities
Collective wisdom
Organizational Excellence
Integration
Resource management
Delegation of responsibilities
Patient Care
Primum non nocere (first, do no harm)
Consent process
Daily board rounds
Transfer of care
Patient education
Continuity of care
Documentation
Standards
Records: accessible, readable, valuable
Cultural Sensitivity
Education
POSTMISSION
Debriefing
Quality Improvement
Continuity of Care
Postsurgical care
Communication strategies
Management of complications
Outreach collaboration efforts
Resource Reassessment and Preparation for Next Visit
Communication and Goal Setting
REFERENCES
Upper Extremity Burns in the Developing World
Key points
INTRODUCTION
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Incidence
Morbidity and Sequelae
Burden of Disease
RISK FACTORS
Socioeconomic
Race and Ethnicity
Gender
AGE
Children
Elderly
Comorbidities
Occupation
Regional Factors
ACUTE BURN CARE
Prehospital Care
Hospital Care
REHABILITATION
POSTBURN RECONSTRUCTION
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Treating Pediatric Hand Problems in a Low-resource Environment
Key points
INTRODUCTION
CONSIDERATIONS FOR TREATING PEDIATRIC HAND PROBLEMS IN RESOURCE-POOR ENVIRONMENTS
Personal Motivations and Goals
Communication, Cultural Competency, Local History, and Current Events
Trip Planning in Collaboration with Hosts
Team Composition
Travel and Health Tips and Safety Measures
Patient Selection
Preoperative Preparation
Surgery
Postoperative Planning, Future Planning, and Sustainability
APPROACHES TO TREATING SPECIFIC PEDIATRIC HAND AND UPPER EXTREMITY CONDITIONS
Congenital Malformations and Deformities
Congenital differences that are not usually associated with increased risk of anesthesia
Congenital differences that are likely to be associated with increased anesthetic risk
Dysplasias
Neuromuscular Conditions
Brachial plexus birth injury
Upper extremity cerebral palsy
Postburn and Posttraumatic Deformities
Research
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Treating Hand Trauma in Low-Resource Setting
Key points
INTRODUCTION
HEALTH CARE POLICY
GLOBAL HAND SURGERY EDUCATION
Surgical Missions
Train the Trainer
Principles of Hand Trauma
Simulation
Technology simulation
Bone simulation
Microsurgery simulation
HAND TRAUMA TREATMENT PRINCIPLES
WOUND CARE
EARLY RANGE OF MOTION
PREVENTION OF LONG-TERM MORBIDITY
Upper Extremity Amputations
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
A Systematic Review of Orthopedic Global Outreach Efforts Based on WHO-CHOICE Thresholds
Key points
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Literature Search
Study Criteria
Data Extraction and Analysis
Quality Assessment
RESULTS
Literature Review Findings
Orthopedic Outreach Efforts
Orthopedic Surgery Subspecialty Representation
Degree of Cost-Effectiveness
DISCUSSION
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
Global Hand Surgery
Key points
INTRODUCTION INTO AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE HAND
GROWTH: MEMBERSHIP, OFFICE, WEALTH
PRESIDENTIAL LINE INITIATIVES/AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE HAND PILLARS
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE HAND PRESIDENCY 2014 (68TH PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR
TOUCHING HANDS PROJECT, INAUGURAL MISSION, 2014
LANCET COMMISSION 2014
TOUCHING HANDS PROJECT, MENTORSHIP AND GUIDANCE, 2014
COLLABORATION
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY/SUPPLIES
DOMESTIC MISSIONS
ENDOWMENT
ONGOING EXPANSION
INTERNATIONAL HAND SURGERY TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP
THE REVERSE COMMUTE
EFFECTIVENESS OF HAND SURGERY CIRCA 2019
FUTURE
REFERENCES
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