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100

This mosquito-borne disease can cause severe fever and is often treated surgically to remove infected tissue.

What is Malaria

100

This tool is used to cut through skin and tissue during surgery.

What is a scalpel? 

100

This African country has made significant strides in increasing access to surgical care through partnerships with global health organizations.

What is Rwanda

100

This ancient civilization was the first to perform cataract surgery using a technique called “couching.”

Who were the Egyptians? 

100

This term refers to the amount of money a patient must pay for surgery before insurance covers the rest. 

What is a deductible? 

200

This bacterial infection, often treated with antibiotics, can lead to limb amputations if untreated.

What is gangrene? 

200

This device helps stop bleeding by clamping blood vessels.

What is a hemostat 

200

This South American country has a high rate of cleft palate surgeries due to international aid programs.

What is Peru? 

200

This famous nurse, known as the “Lady with the Lamp,” helped improve surgical practices during the Crimean War.

Who was Florence Nightingale? 

200

This global health organization provides free surgeries to children with cleft lips and palates.

What is operation smile? 

300

This condition, caused by a lack of vitamin C, was historically treated by sailors with citrus fruits but can still require surgery today.

What is scurvy

300

This tool is used to hold tissues apart during surgery, giving the surgeon a clear view. 

What is a retractor? 

300

This Asian country has one of the lowest surgeon-to-population ratios in the world, leading to challenges in accessing surgery.

What is Bangladesh? 

300

This modern surgical innovation allows surgeons to operate using tiny incisions and a camera.

What is laparoscopic surgery?

300

This type of surgery is often the most expensive due to the need for specialized equipment and long hospital stays.

What is open heart surgery? 

400

This viral disease, eradicated through vaccination, once caused severe deformities and required reconstructive surgery. 

What is smallpox

400

This device is used to monitor a patient’s heart rate and oxygen levels during surgery.

What is a pulse oximeter?

400

This country in Oceania has a high demand for cataract surgeries due to its aging population.

What is Australia? 

400

This country has the highest number of surgical procedures performed per capita in the world.

USA

400

This cost-saving measure involves sterilizing and reusing surgical tools.

What is autoclaving? 

500

This disease, caused by parasites, can cause swelling in limbs and requires surgical intervention in severe cases.

What is lymphatic filariasis(elephantiasis) 

500

This tool is used to stitch up wounds and is often threaded with surgical thread.

What is a surgical suture? 

500

This European country is known for its advanced robotic surgery techniques.

What is Germany? 

500

This surgical procedure, first performed in 1954, involves replacing a damaged organ with a healthy one from a donor. (Specify the organ) 

What is a kidney transplant?

500

This global initiative aims to make essential surgeries more affordable in low-income countries.

What is the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery?

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