2018
DOI: 10.1111/an.740
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The Hidden Harm of Surgery

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“…Among other accusations reported in the article, a paediatric surgeon in Bolivia branded the organisation’s practices ‘a form of neo-colonialism’; eventually, the reports led to structural changes in the involved charities. More recently, the online news site for the American Anthropological Association published an ethnographic research study on women in Niger presurgery and postsurgery for obstetric fistula 35. After 18 months of interviews of over 100 women, their data make a convincing argument that surgical outcomes statistics were sharply skewed and did not correlate with the results experienced by the patients.…”
Section: Identifying Obstaclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among other accusations reported in the article, a paediatric surgeon in Bolivia branded the organisation’s practices ‘a form of neo-colonialism’; eventually, the reports led to structural changes in the involved charities. More recently, the online news site for the American Anthropological Association published an ethnographic research study on women in Niger presurgery and postsurgery for obstetric fistula 35. After 18 months of interviews of over 100 women, their data make a convincing argument that surgical outcomes statistics were sharply skewed and did not correlate with the results experienced by the patients.…”
Section: Identifying Obstaclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fistula care is delivered through different means which could impact effectiveness and cost. Estimates suggest that surgical repair and social integration costs range from $300 to $1700 per patient (23). One study calculated for surgery the cost per DALY averted of $54 in Uganda when estimating the cost of repair at $378 (24).…”
Section: Academic Researchersmentioning
confidence: 99%