Developing and delivering high quality surgery into community in LMIC: Experience in Kerala, India.

J Oral Biol Craniofac Res

The Charles Pinto Centre for Cleft Lip, Palate & Craniofacial Anomalies, Jubilee Mission Medical College & Research Institute, Thrissur, Kerala, India.

Published: September 2021

The road to the delivery of high-quality cleft surgery into communities in the LMIC is beset with numerous hurdles. These include the availability of trained health care personnel, the availability of infrastructure in health care, parent awareness of the need for timely interventions in these children, presence of affordable treatment centres with adequate means of transport to and from these facilities for patients coming from the interior rural locations, but most importantly, the financial considerations that are the underlying limitations in most of these above mentioned considerations. We would like to approach this problem by describing the evolution of our own centre over several decades. Our centre, The Charles Pinto Centre for Cleft lip and palate at the Jubilee Mission Hospital is located in Thrissur, in the beautiful state of Kerala. In the late 1950s, Dr HS Adenwalla who had trained under experts in the art of Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery in Mumbai joined the hospital and transformed it through sheer dedication and meticulous clinical expertise into a major hub for treatment and also training in this speciality. In this endeavour he was greatly helped by non governmental organizations of which Smile Train deserves special mention in view of its model of functioning, empowering local partners by adequate funding for treatment, training and establishment of infrastructure, while ensuring strict adherence to safety standards. We believe that it is essential that there should be trained and dedicated health care personnel who are willing to treat such patients without an eye on the monetary benefits accrued, and also enough funding either from the government or from the NGOs to provide equipment and infrastructure for safe, high quality and accessible treatment and the establishment of multidisciplinary management. Lastly, the patients should also be made aware of the need for timely treatment and long-term follow- up.

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