Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3092984 Surgical Neurology 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThis article briefly discusses about the present status, future strategies, and perspectives of neurosurgery in the eastern region of Nepal.MethodsB.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal, is the only tertiary referral center responsible for patient care as well as training of postgraduate students and paramedical staff including health care workers in the eastern region of Nepal. We analyzed the data from January 2006 to January 2007 regarding patient care and their outcomes. At the same time, we also evaluated our limitations regarding resources and their impact on patient care. Strategies are suggested to overcome the barriers to establish effective neurosurgical centers in developing countries.ResultsAt present in the BPKIHS, neurosurgical facilities are being provided as a specialty unit in the department of surgery. From January 2006 to January 2007, a total 1120 patients were treated for different neurological and neurosurgical conditions. At present, there are 8 beds allotted to neurosurgical services in the general surgery ward. In addition, there are 8 ICU beds catering to the needs, including neurosurgery, of the hospital. No vascular, epilepsy surgery or functional neurosurgery has been performed due to lack of resources. The only imaging facility for neurosurgery that is available in the hospital is CT scan.ConclusionsThe study concludes that in a developing country, the neurosurgical unit can be structured in a manner that will fulfill most of the objectives required for better clinical outcome. This structured program may also benefit substantially in training health professionals as well.

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