Title: Enhancing best practices in pediatric surgeries on children
8th World Conference on Pediatrics Child Health & Development
April 25, 2022 | Webinar
Martin Petit Messy
King Saud University, King’s College London, UK
Scientific Tracks Abstracts : Curr Pediatr Res
Abstract:
Physicians are studying the clinical outcomes of surgical procedures. Such research is especially important for pediatric populations, as children often require treatments different from those used in adults, even for the same medical conditions. Poor and intermediates revenues countries present an unequal share of the worldwide restrictions of pediatric surgical diseases and have not hospitals well equipped and necessary humans resources to address this lack of sanitary infrastructures and moderns equipment. Many efforts put in place by both privates’ organizations and humanitarian NGO have enhanced or provided access to minimum requirements or speedy medical surgery for children in this location have clustered multiples organizations assistance and disaster relief, the burden of disease attributed to surgical conditions is increasing. However, limited data exist on pediatric surgical outcomes. Short-term surgical missions and long-term projects such as building pediatric specialty hospitals and provider networks. Each of these efforts may also include educational initiatives designed to increase local capacity. A variety of pediatric surgical procedures are performed in a relatively decentralized system. Task shifting and task sharing of surgery and anesthesia are widespread: a large proportion of surgical procedures was carried out by non-specialist physicians, with anesthesia mostly delivered by non-physician anesthetists. Reinforcing the capacity and promoting the expansion of the health facilities studied, the general hospitals and regional referral hospitals, could help reduce the immense unmet need for surgical services for children. This abstract will provide an overview of pediatric humanitarian surgical outreach for children in third world countries including reference to available evidence- based analyses of these platforms and make recommendations for surgical outreach initiatives for children. the surgical procedures were mainly carried out for congenital anomalies, inflammatory and infectious conditions and trauma. Task sharing and task shifting were widely practiced as non- specialists frequently performed surgical procedures and as non-physician Clinicians administered anesthesia in most of the cases. Keywords: Children; surgical mission’s global health; pediatric surgery; humanitarian Outreach; missions
Biography:
Martin petit MESSY has developed a long lasting and collegial expertise in enhancement of children surgeries in west Africa. He has recalled a pediatric patient who developed treatments for children. One of the technic used is appendectomy; which is the most common abdominal condition to require an emergency operation. But the techniques and clinical practices that are used often vary from doctor to doctor and practice to practice. MESSY and his colleagues are studying outcomes in appendectomy patients by examining a variety of factors, including the number of children who experienced a ruptured appendix, possibly caused by a delayed diagnosis, surgery, or how quickly they received antibiotics.
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