The lack of trained spinal surgeons

The lack of trained spinal surgeons

Population per provider <18,059 18,059 – 56,261 56,261 – 139,732 139,732 – 306,301 306,301 – 664,333

664,333 Figure 37.10 Global distribution of surgeons, anaesthetists and obstetricians. Each country in the world is represented with an area proportional to the number of the population per active surgeon. (Reproduced with permission from Holmer H, Lantz A, Kunjumen T of surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians. Lancet Glob Health (a) Figure 37.11 (a) Lateral cervical spine radiograph with a fracture/dislocation at C2/3 sustained by a patient living in a low-income country. (b) The surgeon used a low-risk, low-technology technique, wiring the arch of C1 to the spine of C2 with a piece of stainless steel wire, then laying on corticocancellous bone graft. et al . Global distribution 2015; 3 (Suppl 2): S9–11.) (b)

The lack of trained spinal surgeons

Population per provider <18,059 18,059 – 56,261 56,261 – 139,732 139,732 – 306,301 306,301 – 664,333

664,333 Figure 37.10 Global distribution of surgeons, anaesthetists and obstetricians. Each country in the world is represented with an area proportional to the number of the population per active surgeon. (Reproduced with permission from Holmer H, Lantz A, Kunjumen T of surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians. Lancet Glob Health (a) Figure 37.11 (a) Lateral cervical spine radiograph with a fracture/dislocation at C2/3 sustained by a patient living in a low-income country. (b) The surgeon used a low-risk, low-technology technique, wiring the arch of C1 to the spine of C2 with a piece of stainless steel wire, then laying on corticocancellous bone graft. et al . Global distribution 2015; 3 (Suppl 2): S9–11.) (b)

The lack of trained spinal surgeons

Population per provider <18,059 18,059 – 56,261 56,261 – 139,732 139,732 – 306,301 306,301 – 664,333

664,333 Figure 37.10 Global distribution of surgeons, anaesthetists and obstetricians. Each country in the world is represented with an area proportional to the number of the population per active surgeon. (Reproduced with permission from Holmer H, Lantz A, Kunjumen T of surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians. Lancet Glob Health (a) Figure 37.11 (a) Lateral cervical spine radiograph with a fracture/dislocation at C2/3 sustained by a patient living in a low-income country. (b) The surgeon used a low-risk, low-technology technique, wiring the arch of C1 to the spine of C2 with a piece of stainless steel wire, then laying on corticocancellous bone graft. et al . Global distribution 2015; 3 (Suppl 2): S9–11.) (b)


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