Special reportGlobal Surgery 2030: evidence and solutions for achieving health, welfare, and economic development
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A Bibliographic Analysis of the Most Cited Articles in Global Neurosurgery
2020, World NeurosurgeryCitation Excerpt :Only 2 articles dealt with the involvement of trainees or surgeons from HICs in LMICs (Figure 3).24,27 The most-cited article was by Dewan et al.18 This study estimated the density of specialist providers, an important indicator of the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery.1 The authors quantified the number of patients who experience neurologic disorders or injuries requiring neurosurgical consultation globally, common conditions requiring neurosurgical care, the need for additional neurosurgeons globally, and the geographic disparity in the distribution of neurosurgeons.
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This article was originally published in its entirety in The Lancet.
Drs Meara and Hagander and Mr Leather contributed equally to this work.
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