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Expansion of Reconstructive Surgical Capacity in Vietnam: Experience from the ReSurge Global Training Program.
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Plastic and reconstructive surgery [Plast Reconstr Surg] 2022 Mar 01; Vol. 149 (3), pp. 563e-572e. - Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Background: Building local surgical capacity in low-income and middle-income countries is critical to addressing the unmet global surgical need. Visiting educator programs can be utilized to train local surgeons, but the quantitative impact on surgical capacity has not yet been fully described. The authors' objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of training utilizing a visiting educator program on local reconstructive surgical capacity in Vietnam.<br />Methods: A reconstructive surgery visiting educator program was implemented in Vietnam. Topics of training were based on needs defined by local surgeons, including those specializing in hand surgery, microsurgery, and craniofacial surgery. A retrospective analysis of annual case numbers corresponding to covered topics between the years 2014 and 2019 at each hospital was conducted to determine reconstructive surgical volume and procedures per surgeon over time. Direct costs, indirect costs, and value of volunteer services for each trip were calculated.<br />Results: Over the course of 5 years, 12 visiting educator trips were conducted across three hospitals in Vietnam. Local surgeons subsequently independently performed a total of 2018 operations corresponding to topics covered during visiting educator trips, or a mean of 136 operations annually per surgeon. Within several years, the hospitals experienced an 81.5 percent increase in surgical volume for these reconstructive clinical conditions, and annual case volume continues to increase over time. Total costs were $191,290, for a mean cost per trip of $15,941.<br />Conclusions: Surgical capacity can be successfully expanded by utilizing targeted visiting educator trips to train local reconstructive surgeons. Local providers ultimately independently perform an increased volume of complex procedures and provide further training to others.<br /> (Copyright © 2022 by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.)
- Subjects :
- Capacity Building statistics & numerical data
Developing Countries
Health Care Costs trends
Humans
Medical Missions statistics & numerical data
Program Evaluation
Plastic Surgery Procedures economics
Plastic Surgery Procedures statistics & numerical data
Retrospective Studies
United States
Vietnam
Capacity Building organization & administration
Medical Missions organization & administration
Plastic Surgery Procedures education
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1529-4242
- Volume :
- 149
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 35089267
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0000000000008874