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Plastic surgery within global surgery: the incidence of plastic surgery cases in a rural Gabonese hospital

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Background

Although plastic surgeons often demonstrate interest and ability in global surgery, it is not always clear how much of the surgical pathology that presents at a typical community hospital in the African bush could be well-treated by a plastic surgeon. This is compounded by the fact that many surgeons in Africa do not recognize the full breadth of disorders that can be treated by a plastic surgeon. We aim to quantify the cases that fall under the purview of plastic surgery at our 158-bed rural hospital in southern Gabon in central Africa.

Methods

We reviewed the entire operative case log for 2018 for Bongolo Hospital in Lébamba, Gabon, and we filtered for all cases that fell under the purview of plastic surgery. We compared this number to the number of cases that had previously been categorized as plastic surgery cases.

Results

Of the 1718 surgical cases in 2018, 27 (1.6%) had originally been classified as plastic surgery cases. Upon our re-review, 186 cases (11%) fell under the purview of plastic surgery, and up to 16% of cases would be adequately treated by a plastic surgeon.

Conclusion

At least 1 in 9 surgical cases at this first-level, rural, African hospital can be classified as plastic surgery. This case load testifies to the impact plastic surgeons can have in the sub-Saharan African context, even at smaller, rural hospitals.

Level of Evidence: Level IV, risk study.

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Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Rosanna Hess, DNP, and Alyssa Pfister, MD, for their editorial assistance.

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This retrospective and anonymized chart review study involving human participants was in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki Declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards. Ethics approval for this study was obtained from the Research and Ethics Committee of Bongolo Hospital and individual informed consent was not required.

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Lemfuka, A.D., Huang, A.H. Plastic surgery within global surgery: the incidence of plastic surgery cases in a rural Gabonese hospital. Eur J Plast Surg 44, 825–829 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00238-021-01837-x

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