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Anesthesia for children in Sub-Saharan Africa – a description of settings, common presenting conditions, techniques and outcomes
Authors:ABOUDOUL-FATAOU OURO-BANG'NA MAMAN MD,RAWÉ    GUINBASBA ARMEL FLAVIEN KABORE MD,&dagger  ,EUGÈ  NE ZOUMENOU MD,&Dagger  ,KOMLAN GNASSINGBÉ   MD,§   AND MARTIN CHOBLI MD PhD,&dagger  
Affiliation:Service of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Lome Teaching Hospital, Togo;, Service of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Charles De Gaulle (CDG) Hospital, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso;, Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Cotonou Teaching Hospital, Benin;and Service of Pediatric Surgery, Lome Teaching Hospital, Togo
Abstract:
Anesthesia in developing countries deserves special attention. The most common technique is general anesthesia (with spontaneous or manually assisted ventilation). Nonmedical anesthetists with limited training and supervision and lacking the most common drugs and anesthetic equipment administer anesthesia, usually for emergency surgery. There are important safety issues, especially for pediatric anesthesia. Regarding pediatric surgery, the major workload is due to abdominal emergencies, mainly neonatal bowel obstruction or peritonitis due to typhoid perforation. The morbidity and mortality rate for these conditions is high.
Keywords:anesthesia    sub-Saharan Africa    children    morbidity    mortality
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