Search Results - "Ingabire, Jean de la Croix Allen"
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The outcome of nonoperative treatment for adult humeral shaft fractures using a U-shaped slab in resource-limited settings: a prospective cohort study
Published in Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (28-05-2024)“…Humeral shaft fractures, constituting 3-5% of musculoskeletal injuries, are commonly managed conservatively using functional braces. However, this approach may…”
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Vital Statistics: Estimating Injury Mortality in Kigali, Rwanda
Published in World journal of surgery (01-01-2016)“…Background Globally, injury deaths largely occur in low- and middle-income countries. No estimates of injury-associated mortality exist in Rwanda. This study…”
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Profile and economic impact of motorcycle injuries treated at a university referral hospital in Kigali, Rwanda
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-09-2013)Get full text
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Delphi prioritization and development of global surgery guidelines for the prevention of surgical‐site infection
Published in British journal of surgery (01-07-2020)“…Background Most clinical guidelines are developed by high‐income country institutions with little consideration given to either the evidence base for…”
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Feasibility and diagnostic accuracy of Telephone Administration of an adapted wound heaLing QuestiONnaire for assessment for surgical site infection following abdominal surgery in low and middle-income countries (TALON): protocol for a study within a trial (SWAT)
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (21-07-2021)“…Surgical site infection is the most common complication of abdominal surgery, with a global impact on patients and health systems. There are no tools to…”
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Feasibility and diagnostic accuracy of Telephone Administration of an adapted wound heaLing QuestiONnaire for assessment for surgical site infection following abdominal surgery in low and middle-income countries
Published in Trials (21-07-2021)“…Background Surgical site infection is the most common complication of abdominal surgery, with a global impact on patients and health systems. There are no…”
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