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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 10/2005

01-10-2005

Intermittent and Mobile Surgical Services: Logistics and Outcomes

Authors: Edgar Rodas, M.D., Anita Vicuña, M.D., Ronald C. Merrell, M.D.

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 10/2005

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Abstract

A program of intermittent surgical services utilized a mobile facility to support multiple primary care sites in Ecuador. The fiscal and clinical outcomes of the program were analyzed. From 1994 to 2003 the mobile program responded to requests from 15 of 22 provinces of Ecuador for surgical care. The sites served could not offer permanent surgical care. Criteria for inclusion and follow-up were set. Medical records were kept in accordance with standards of the Ministry of Health. Standards of care and critical care pathways were instituted. The program had a permanent staff supplemented by volunteers. Cases were recorded and outcomes noted with respect to complications. The cost of the surgical aspect of the program was entirely covered by a foundation through donations and public service contracts. Financial records of the foundation were reviewed and the costs analyzed. A total of 4545 operations were done largely in general surgery specialties. The program made 40 to 50 excursions each year and proved to be a stable element of medical care delivery. There were no deaths, four major complications, and three minor complications. The cost per operation was less than $100. Comparison to U.S. and international volunteer organizations are reported. This program of intermittent mobile surgical services in coordination with fixed primary care constitutes a sustainable, high quality clinical program fully integrated into existing care of a national health ministry. In-country resources may provide greatly enhanced services at low cost and should be considered as an alternative.
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Metadata
Title
Intermittent and Mobile Surgical Services: Logistics and Outcomes
Authors
Edgar Rodas, M.D.
Anita Vicuña, M.D.
Ronald C. Merrell, M.D.
Publication date
01-10-2005
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 10/2005
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-005-7632-4

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