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Noma surgical intervention Oct/Nov 2023

Surgery & trauma care

Médecins Sans Frontières has been providing surgical care for people in precarious contexts for more than 40 years.

Surgery in a humanitarian situation is often associated with armed conflict. Yet our teams conduct operations for a variety of needs. In 2023, nearly one in four of the major surgeries we performed were caesarean sections, which is difficult to access in countries with a failing health system or in humanitarian emergencies. The opening of a surgical programme has a number of prerequisites which need medical and logistics resources, such as sterile conditions, qualified personnel, and post-operative capacity.

Quick facts about surgery and trauma care

 
Tabarre
Haiti

First-class surgery for all in Tabarre hospital

Project Update 15 Aug 2018
 
BMRC - Baghdad medical rehabilitation center
Iraq

Helping victims of war get back on their feet

Project Update 9 Aug 2018
 
Gaza protest
Palestine

Gaza: A long ordeal awaits hundreds of wounded from the March of Return

Project Update 8 Aug 2018
 
Emergency Trauma Surgery in Al Ramtha Governmental Hospital.
Jordan

Voices of Ramtha

Voices from the Field 11 Jun 2018
 
The "March of Return"
Palestine

“In half of the injured we received… the bone has literally been turned into dust.”

Voices from the Field 10 May 2018
 
Admission of trauma patients following Palestinian March of Return
Palestine

MSF teams in Gaza observe unusually severe and devastating gunshot injuries

Project Update 19 Apr 2018
 
Management of burns in Gaza – awareness and cares
Palestine

MSF increases medical efforts for wounded in Gaza strip

Press Release 5 Apr 2018
 
Gaza Clinic Laurence Geai
Palestine

Gazans’ wounds bear witness to their living conditions

Project Update 26 Feb 2018
 
Liberia pediatric surgery
Liberia

MSF opens paediatric surgery programme

Project Update 31 Jan 2018
Advanced HIV management in Homa Bay
Medical Resource

MSF Field Research

We produce important research based on our field experience. So far, we have published articles in over 100 peer-reviewed journals. These articles have often changed clinical practice and have been used for humanitarian advocacy. All of these articles can be found on our dedicated Field Research website.

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