Historical High Complexity Neurosurgery Development of One of the Poorest Brazilian Regions
Arq. bras. neurocir; 39 (3), 2020
Publication year: 2020
Human development rates in the Vale do Jequitinhonha, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil,
called “Misery Valley,” are among the lowest in the country, not to mention the often
precarious psychosocial realities that daily contact with these families reveals. The
history of neurosurgery at the Neurosurgical Reference Center at the Vale do
Jequitinhonha e Mucuri dates from 2004, when the first neurosurgical procedures
were performed in the recently organized Section of Neurosurgery. The historical
surgical series shows the positive impact of the service. In 2007, the average was 3
neurosurgeries/month. In the last year, 2018, service growth boosted the record to
34.83 neurosurgeries/month. In addition to performing elective surgery, the neurosurgery
team supports the emergency team by performing some neurosurgical
procedures. The service number of patients operated since the development of the
service is nearly 3,000. Neurosurgery at the Santa Casa de Caridade from Diamantina
has been made comparable to the best national neurosurgery services.