The Effect of Conflict on Obstetric and Non-Obstetric Surgical Needs and Operative Mortality in Fragile States.
Arifeen Sylvanna RahmanTiffany E ChaoMiguel TrellesLynette DominguezJerome MupendaCheride KasongaClemence AkemaniKalla Moussa KondoKathryn M ChuPublished in: World journal of surgery (2021)
Humanitarian surgeons working in fragile states should be prepared to treat a range of surgical needs including trauma and obstetrics during conflict and non-conflict periods. The mortality in obstetric patients was higher during conflict periods, and further research to understand ways to protect this vulnerable group is needed.