Abstract:
Background: Moldova is a country in Europe that trying to improve the health system with what is available. The mortality
rate was found to be extremely high after major road traffic accident and this is due to poor old Soviet medical system in
the hospital.
Aim: The aim of our work, was to introduce a safe world wide recognised system to all doctors who are involved in trauma
and to make sure they all have a simple common language.
Method: An application has been made two years ago to the American College of Surgeon in order to obtain license to
introduce and teach Advanced trauma Life Support in Moldova. This application was approved 18 months later and the
license has been given to ATORM.
Results: The first 16 candidates will be going to UK to get taught ATLS and some of them will become international and
national instructors for ATLS. The procedure will continue afterwards and further 16 candidates will be taught and the ball
will role over.
Discussion: It is crucial and very important to introduce such teaching method and try to achieve a better health care
system in Moldova. According to WHO, the mortality rate after major trauma in Moldavian Hospital is almost 70% and it
is the highest together with Russia in the world. Not only, but the system has to be supported by all level of society in order
to achieve better health care and trauma system in Moldova.
Conclusion: The introduction of ATLS in Moldova is happening, and the system will start to function as soon as possible
and we will reduce the mortality rate of trauma patients in this country.
Description:
Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom, Orthopedics and Traumatology Clinic ”Vitalie Bețișor” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy ”Nicolae Testemițanu”, Republic of Moldova, Al VIII-lea Congres Naţional de Ortopedie și Traumatologie cu participare internaţională 12-14 octombrie 2016