Global Surgery 2030: a roadmap for high income country actors

JS Ng-Kamstra, SLM Greenberg, F Abdullah… - BMJ global …, 2016 - gh.bmj.com
The Millennium Development Goals have ended and the Sustainable Development Goals
have begun, marking a shift in the global health landscape. The frame of reference has …

Improving surgical care in Mongolia: a model for sustainable development

R Price, O Sergelen, C Unursaikhan - World journal of surgery, 2013 - Springer
Abstract The WC Swanson Family Foundation selected Mongolia to help improve access to
affordable quality surgical and medical care in 2000. Over the last 12 years of partnering …

Quantifying surgical and anesthetic availability at primary health facilities in Mongolia

DA Spiegel, S Choo, M Cherian, S Orgoi, B Kehrer… - World journal of …, 2011 - Springer
Background Significant barriers limit the safe and timely provision of surgical and
anaesthetic care in low-and middle-income countries. Nearly one-half of Mongolia's …

Cost and outcomes of open versus laparoscopic cholecystectomy in Mongolia

S Lombardo, JS Rosenberg, J Kim, S Erdene… - Journal of Surgical …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is the standard of care for biliary disease in
developed countries. LC in resource-limited countries is increasing. This prospective …

A successful model for laparoscopic training in Mongolia

G Vargas, RR Price, O Sergelen… - International …, 2013 - meridian.allenpress.com
The benefits of laparoscopic surgery have not been available to the majority of Mongolians.
Mongolian surgical leaders requested assistance in expanding laparoscopy. A capacity …

[HTML][HTML] Strengthening Surgical Services at the Soum (First-referral) Hospital: The WHO Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (EESC) Program in Mongolia

JA Henry, S Orgoi, S Govind, RR Price, G Lundeg… - World journal of …, 2012 - Springer
Background Provision of surgical care continues to receive little attention and funding
despite the growing burden of surgical disease worldwide. In 2004, The World Health …

Building operative care capacity in a resource limited setting: The Mongolian model of the expansion of sustainable laparoscopic cholecystectomy

KM Wells, YJ Lee, S Erdene, S Erdene, U Sanchin… - Surgery, 2016 - Elsevier
Background The benefits of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, including rapid recovery and
fewer infections, have been largely unavailable to the majority of people in developing …

[HTML][HTML] Consensus recommendations for essential vascular care in low-and middle-income countries

BT Stewart, A Gyedu, C Giannou, B Mishra… - Journal of vascular …, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective Many low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) are ill equipped to care for the
large and growing burden of vascular conditions. We aimed to develop essential vascular …

Expansion of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in a resource limited setting, Mongolia: a 9-year cross-sectional retrospective review

KM Wells, YJ Lee, S Erdene, S Erdene, U Sanchin… - The Lancet, 2015 - thelancet.com
Background The benefits of laparoscopic cholecystectomy have been largely unavailable to
most people in developing countries. Mongolia has an extremely high incidence of …

Contributions of academic institutions in high income countries to anesthesia and surgical care in low-and middle-income countries: are they providing what is really …

S Chellam, L Ganbold, A Gadgil… - Canadian Journal …, 2019 - search.proquest.com
Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) suggest that by 2030,''the global burden of
disease from malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV will be overshadowed by surgical diseases''. 1 …