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Fig. 1. exposure of right upper arm brachial artery injury with modified microvascular clamp fashioned from low-cost IV and suction tubing.
Fig. 2. Completed repair of brachial artery transection using vein graft.
From a Chicken Model to a Patient: Microsurgical Repair of a Brachial Artery in Mozambique
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August 2023

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Pedro Santos

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Greta L. Davis

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Christine H. Rohde

In sub-Saharan Africa, options for reconstruction of traumatic injuries are limited due to lack of access to microsurgery-trained surgeons. Recently, the Plastic Surgery Foundation-sponsored Surgeons in Humanitarian Alliance for Reconstruction, Research and Education group hosted a virtual microsurgery skills course for junior plastic surgeons in this region. In this report, we describe a case of complete brachial artery transection requiring microsurgical techniques and use of vein graft for repair at our provincial hospital in Mozambique. By highlighting this case, we aimed to describe a direct clinical application of the Surgeons in Humanitarian Alliance for Reconstruction, Research and Education virtual microsurgery skills course and to demonstrate the profound impact such courses can have on patient outcomes in low-and middle-income countries with limited or no access to microsurgery-trained surgeons. Further, through newly gained familiarity with standard microsurgery instruments used in reconstructive procedures, we were able to improvise and develop modified instruments to overcome lack of resources at our institution.

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... One such initiative is Surgeons in Humanitarian Alliance for Reconstruction, Research, and Education (SHARE), which aims to bridge the gap in surgical expertise in resource-limited settings through education. 7 SHARE leverages virtual collaborations, in-person courses, and expert consultations to advance microsurgical reconstruction across sub-Saharan Africa. 7 By fostering international partnerships and global fellowships and empowering local surgeons, SHARE focuses on improving local surgical quality and patient outcomes in LMICs. ...

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Bridging Gaps in Surgical Care: Facial Trauma Management Through the Surgeons in Humanitarian Alliance for Reconstruction, Research, and Education Initiative
From a Chicken Model to a Patient: Microsurgical Repair of a Brachial Artery in Mozambique