2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.surge.2021.11.002
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Surgical innovation in LMICs–The perspective from India

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“…Needs-driven low-cost surgical innovations can provide simple, safe, ethical and local evidence-based customised solutions thus to achieve health equity for underserved populations. 19 Another welcome trend in this contemporary medical field, which resonates with our low-cost pathway, is an increased call for ensuring the involvement of all LMIC stakeholders, when framing contextualised guidelines. 20,21 The lack of long-term follow-up is a major limitation of our study as we are not able to calculate recurrence rate, overall and disease-specific survival with the short follow-up allowed by our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Needs-driven low-cost surgical innovations can provide simple, safe, ethical and local evidence-based customised solutions thus to achieve health equity for underserved populations. 19 Another welcome trend in this contemporary medical field, which resonates with our low-cost pathway, is an increased call for ensuring the involvement of all LMIC stakeholders, when framing contextualised guidelines. 20,21 The lack of long-term follow-up is a major limitation of our study as we are not able to calculate recurrence rate, overall and disease-specific survival with the short follow-up allowed by our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Needs-driven low-cost surgical innovations can provide simple, safe, ethical and local evidence-based customised solutions thus to achieve health equity for underserved populations. 19 Another welcome trend in this contemporary medical field, which resonates with our low-cost pathway, is an increased call for ensuring the involvement of all LMIC stakeholders, when framing contextualised guidelines. 20,21…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is little research on de-implementation in LMICs but clearly a tremendous opportunity exists to weed out LVSC, avoid wasteful practices, and use the resultant significant savings to close the equity gaps in the delivery of high-quality surgical care [7,8]. Evidence-based affordable solutions can easily replace those with disproportionately high cost and play an important role in this endeavor [9][10][11][12]. However, it must be ensured that idealistically pursued de-implementation efforts do not exacerbate existing inequities [13].…”
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“…is made for. 1 Furthermore, this essay speaks of S.I. as defined by Sharma et al (2022) "SI is 'any' new surgical idea which improves patient welfare by solving an existing problem".…”
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confidence: 99%