Obstacles for accessing customised craniofacial implants in low- and middle-income countries

低收入和中等收入国家获得定制颅面植入物面临的障碍

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Many low resourced low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) do not have access to (high tech) developments in the medical field. The aim of this study is to research how a contemporary high-tech solution, such as customized medical implants, can be transferred to low resource LMICs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We explored the internet to retrieve data regarding internet coverage, services providing free email accounts, and the availability of connecting devices. Additionally, a computerized search was performed for currently available PSI concepts and other important emerging technologies with potential value in craniomaxillofacial surgery. Lastly, we searched the internet for the availability of CT scan devices and smartphones in the LMICs. RESULTS: Internet penetration and access to computers/smartphones is low in the LMIC's. Moreover, availability of radiology departments and radiologist is very limited (60 radiologist per 190 million Nigerian inhabitants) and a lack of knowledge concerning import regulations and customs clearance, limit the accessibility/availability for patient-specific implants, since this is crucial in developing and delivering these devices. Lastly, appropriate training and instrumentation is vital (yet, currently difficult) to acquire and foresee, in order to achieve the best post-operative results. CONCLUSION: This research confirms great difficulties achieving our aims but with persistence and adoption of well-constructed programs it should be possible.

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