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- Ethics in Neurosurgical Practice
- Ethics in Neurosurgical Practice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I General Ethics
- Part II Neurosurgery-Specific Bioethics
- Part III Future Developments
- Chapter 20 Ethical Aspects of Innovation in Neurosurgery
- Chapter 21 Stem Cells and Brain Repair: Ethical Considerations
- Chapter 22 Brain-Machine Interface Technology in Neurosurgery
- Chapter 23 International Neurosurgery
- Chapter 24 Live Televised Surgery
- Index
- References
Chapter 23 - International Neurosurgery
from Part III - Future Developments
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 May 2020
- Ethics in Neurosurgical Practice
- Ethics in Neurosurgical Practice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I General Ethics
- Part II Neurosurgery-Specific Bioethics
- Part III Future Developments
- Chapter 20 Ethical Aspects of Innovation in Neurosurgery
- Chapter 21 Stem Cells and Brain Repair: Ethical Considerations
- Chapter 22 Brain-Machine Interface Technology in Neurosurgery
- Chapter 23 International Neurosurgery
- Chapter 24 Live Televised Surgery
- Index
- References
Summary
Global neurosurgery has become an increasingly popular facet of global health because of striking disparities in access to neurosurgical care across the world. Regardless of the commendable efforts invested in gaining equity in this enterprise, global neurosurgical initiatives can present with various ethical challenges and opportunities for causing harm to vulnerable populations. This chapter highlights some of the concerns that arise in the planning, implementation and follow-up of international neurosurgical aid. It also explores some of the fundamental ethical principles and theories that underlie these issues and applies them to an illustrative case. While there may never be a clear cut answer to many of these ethical dilemmas, we hope that in discussing the ethics of global neurosurgery, future neurosurgeons will be able to give the most in these noble initiatives which strive for equality in global medical care.
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- Ethics in Neurosurgical Practice , pp. 234 - 244Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020