Translatability of Craniofacial Devices into Low-Middle Income Countries: A Systematic Review
Jasmine M. Chaij,
Giovanni Tin,
Khoa N. Nguyen
et al.
Abstract:Introduction/Purpose: Globally, craniofacial surgery is limited due to disparities in expertise and resources. Lack of treatment results in a negative impact on function, development, and social stigma, increasing the burden of disability-adjusted life years in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). A systematic review was performed to evaluate craniofacial surgeries requiring craniofacial devices and their translation into LMICs. Materials/Methods: A systematic review via PRISMA guidelines was conducted wit… Show more
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