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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

 
Syria

I don’t know how, but I’ll try to leave the house

Voices from the Field 2 Dec 2016
 
Syrian Refugees Stranded in the "Berm" Jordan/Syria Border
Jordan

Winter will bring even more desperate living conditions for over 75,000 Syrians stranded at the 'Berm'

Project Update 22 Nov 2016
 
Newly renovated ICU Opens at Sulaymaniyah Emergency Hospital
Iraq

Newly renovated intensive care unit opens at Sulaymaniyah emergency hospital

Project Update 21 Nov 2016
 
Syria

It has taken four years and 20 surgical operations to repair the damage

Voices from the Field 8 Nov 2016
 
Ramtha hospital after Jordan/Syria border closure
Jordan

You are so close, yet so very far because you are unable to reach those in need

Voices from the Field 9 Sep 2016
 
Health promotion in the VVF (Fistula) camp of Shamwana
Democratic Republic of Congo

Vesico vaginal fistula camp living with dignity in solidarity

Project Update 31 Aug 2016
 
Inauguration of new Surgical Department in Ramtha Project, Jordan
Jordan

Working hand in hand to make a difference in Syrian lives

Voices from the Field 21 Jul 2016
 
Jordan

Staff testimonies from the reconstructive surgery hospital in Amman

Voices from the Field 14 Jul 2016
 
Jordan

Patients testimonies from the reconstructive surgery hospital in Amman

Voices from the Field 14 Jul 2016
Advanced HIV management in Homa Bay
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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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