1. Disseminating technology in global surgery
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A. Quyn, William Bolton, David Jayne, Noel Aruparayil, I Bundu, Julia Brown, Julian Scott, Alexander M. Wood, and J Gnanaraj
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Laparoscopic surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Emerging technologies ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biomedical Technology ,030230 surgery ,Global Health ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surgical technology ,medicine ,Global health ,Humans ,Human resources ,Developing Countries ,Dissemination ,business.industry ,Surgical care ,Surgery ,Immersive technology ,General Surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Diffusion of Innovation ,business ,Delivery of Health Care - Abstract
Background Effective dissemination of technology in global surgery is vital to realize universal health coverage by 2030. Challenges include a lack of human resource, infrastructure and finance. Understanding these challenges, and exploring opportunities and solutions to overcome them, are essential to improve global surgical care. Methods This review focuses on technologies and medical devices aimed at improving surgical care and training in low- and middle-income countries. The key considerations in the development of new technologies are described, along with strategies for evaluation and wider dissemination. Notable examples of where the dissemination of a new surgical technology has achieved impact are included. Results Employing the principles of frugal and responsible innovation, and aligning evaluation and development to high scientific standards help overcome some of the challenges in disseminating technology in global surgery. Exemplars of effective dissemination include low-cost laparoscopes, gasless laparoscopic techniques and innovative training programmes for laparoscopic surgery; low-cost and versatile external fixation devices for fractures; the LifeBox pulse oximeter project; and the use of immersive technologies in simulation, training and surgical care delivery. Conclusion Core strategies to facilitate technology dissemination in global surgery include leveraging international funding, interdisciplinary collaboration involving all key stakeholders, and frugal scientific design, development and evaluation.
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- 2019
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