Global Surgery at the National Landscape: Perspectives after the XXXIV Brazilian Congress of Surgery

Author:

CAMPOS LETÍCIA NUNES1ORCID,SALGADO LUCAS SOUSA2,VIANA SOFIA WAGEMAKER3,BEZERRA ARISTÓCLES HÍTALLO4,MISHALY ASHER5,RIBEIRO LÍVIA SOUSA6,YABRUDE ANGELA THERESA ZUFFO7,AQUINO CAROLINE MARQUES DE5,FERREIRA RODRIGO VAZ8,FERREIRA JÚLIA LOYOLA9,BOTELHO FABIO9

Affiliation:

1. International Student Surgical Network of Brazil, Brasil; Universidade de Pernambuco, Brazil

2. International Student Surgical Network of Brazil, Brasil; União Educacional do Vale do Aço, Brasil

3. International Student Surgical Network of Brazil, Brasil; Kursk State Medical University, Rússia

4. International Student Surgical Network of Brazil, Brasil; Centro Universitário Unifacisa, Brasil

5. International Student Surgical Network of Brazil, Brasil; Universidade Nove de Julho, Brazil

6. International Student Surgical Network of Brazil, Brasil; Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia, Brazil

7. International Student Surgical Network of Brazil, Brasil; Universidade Regional de Blumenau, Brazil

8. Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Brazil

9. McGill University, Canada; Montreal Children’s Hospital, Canadá

Abstract

ABSTRACT The XXXIV Brazilian Congress of Surgery included Global Surgery for the first time in its scientific program. Global Surgery is any action in research, clinical practice, and policy-making that aims to improve access and quality of care in surgical specialties. In 2015, The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery highlighted that five billion people lack safe, timely, and affordable surgical care. Even more critical, nine of ten people cannot access essential surgical care in low and middle-income countries, where a third of the worldwide population resides, and only 6% of global surgical procedures are performed. Although Brazilian researchers and institutions have been contributing to lay the movement’s foundations since 2014, Global Surgery remains a barely debated subject in the country. It is urgent to expand the field and break paradigms regarding the surgeons’ role in public health in Brazil. Accomplishing these standards requires a joint effort to strategically allocate resources and identify collaboration opportunities, including those from medical societies and regulatory bodies. As members of the International Student Surgical Network of Brazil - a nonprofit organization by and for students, residents, and young physicians focused on Global Surgery - we review why investing in surgery is cost-effective to strengthen health systems, reduce morbimortality, and lead to economic development. Additionally, we highlight and propose key recommendations to foster the field at the national level.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Surgery

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