The burden of iatrogenic obstetric fistulas in Sub-Saharan Africa: Systematic review and meta-analysis protocol.
Mercy M ImakandoErnest MayaDavid OwireduMercy Monde WamunyimaChoolwe JacobsIsaac FwembaKwadwo Owusu AkuffoAnthony Danso-AppiahPublished in: PloS one (2024)
This systematic review and meta-analysis uses rigorous methods and best practices to attempt to collate all empirical evidence and estimate country-specific proportions of iatrogenic (surgery-related) fistulas among obstetric fistula patients across countries in SSA. This review will explore context-specific variables, provide insights into their impact and relate them to the type and experience of personnel performing the obstetric procedures that lead to obstetric fistulas. The findings of the full review are expected to inform the development of national and regional Training Programs for Medical Officers, support the development of a consensus "minimum acceptable standard of care" and inform quality assurance standards for clinicians involved in the provision of surgical obstetric care.
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