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Citation

Stephenson J. Semin. Pediatr. Surg. 2016; 25(1): 19-22.

Affiliation

UC Davis Health System, 2221 Stockton Boulevard, Cypress Building #3107, Sacramento, CA 95817. Electronic address: jstephenson@ucdavis.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2015.09.005

PMID

26831134

Abstract

Children represent the most vulnerable members of our global society, a truth that is magnified when they are physically wounded. In much of the developed world, society has responded by offering protection in the form of law, injury prevention guidelines, and effective trauma systems to provide care for the injured child. Much of our world, though, remains afflicted by poverty and a lack of protective measures. As the globe becomes smaller by way of ease of travel and technology, surgeons are increasingly able to meet these children where they live and in doing so offer their hands and voices to care and protect these young ones. This article is intended as an overview of current issues in pediatric trauma care in the developing world as well as to offer some tips for the volunteer surgeon who may be involved in the care of the injured child in a setting of limited resource availability.


Language: en

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