Oxford University Global Surgery Group
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The Global Initiative for Children's Surgery: Optimal Resources for Improving Care.
Goodman LF. et al, (2018), Eur j pediatr surg, 28, 51 - 59
A day in the life of a paediatric surgeon
Bradshaw CJ. and Lakhoo K., (2016), Annals of pediatric surgery, 12, 29 - 35
The feasibility of a training course for clubfoot treatment in Africa: A mixed methods study.
Smythe T. et al, (2018), Plos one, 13
Establishment of trauma registry at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH), Blantyre, Malawi and mapping of high risk geographic areas for trauma.
Chokotho LC. et al, (2019), World j emerg med, 10, 33 - 41
Childhood disability in Malawi: a population based assessment using the key informant method.
Tataryn M. et al, (2017), Bmc pediatr, 17
Trauma and orthopaedic capacity of 267 hospitals in east central and southern Africa.
Chokotho L. et al, (2015), Lancet, 385 Suppl 2
The burden of trauma in four rural district hospitals in Malawi: a retrospective review of medical records.
Chokotho L. et al, (2014), Injury, 45, 2065 - 2070
Evaluation of a surgical supervision model in three African countries-protocol for a prospective mixed-methods controlled pilot trial.
Pittalis C. et al, (2019), Pilot feasibility stud, 5
The history of the formation of the Pan African paediatric surgical Association (PAPSA).
Rode H. et al, (2018), Pediatr surg int, 34, 499 - 504
Harnessing medical student power in global surgery research.
Mansfield RC. et al, (2018), Pediatr surg int, 34, 697 - 698
Global paediatric surgery: meeting an unmet need-the response of the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons.
Lakhoo K. and Youngson GG., (2018), Pediatr surg int, 34, 1369 - 1373
Delivering a sustainable trauma management training programme tailored for low-resource settings in East, Central and Southern African countries using a cascading course model.
Peter NA. et al, (2016), Injury, 47, 1128 - 1134
The Global Paediatric Surgery Network: a model of subspecialty collaboration within global surgery.
Butler MW. et al, (2015), World j surg, 39, 335 - 342
Anorectal atresia with gross terminal colonic distension in Africa.
Moore SW. et al, (2013), Pediatr surg int, 29, 1287 - 1291
Bringing surgery to rural children: Chittagong, Bangladesh experience.
Banu T. et al, (2013), World j surg, 37, 730 - 736
Evaluation of clinical research reporting in African Journal of Paediatric Surgery.
Nasir AA. and Lakhoo K., (2013), Afr j paediatr surg, 10, 13 - 16
A comparison of neonatal surgical admissions between two linked surgical departments in Africa and Europe.
Nandi B. et al, (2008), Pediatr surg int, 24, 939 - 942
A review of existing trauma and musculoskeletal impairment (TMSI) care capacity in East, Central, and Southern Africa.
Chokotho L. et al, (2016), Injury, 47, 1990 - 1995
Delivering trauma training to multiple health-worker cadres in nine sub-Saharan African countries: lessons learnt from the COOL programme.
Peter NA. et al, (2015), Lancet, 385 Suppl 2
Global health: A lasting partnership in paediatric surgery.
Lakhoo K. and Msuya D., (2015), Afr j paediatr surg, 12, 114 - 118
The effectiveness of sustainable serial casting for clubfoot deformity in a low resource setting.
Turner J. et al, (2018), Malawi med j, 30, 37 - 39
An Analysis of the Mechanical Properties of the Ponseti Method in Clubfoot Treatment.
Kadhum M. et al, (2019), Appl bionics biomech, 2019
Outcomes of Esophageal Replacement: Gastric Pull-Up and Colonic Interposition Procedures.
Bradshaw CJ. et al, (2018), Eur j pediatr surg, 28, 22 - 29
The spectrum of anorectal malformations in Africa.
Moore SW. et al, (2008), Pediatr surg int, 24, 677 - 683