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. 2022 Oct 20;164(12):3071–3074. doi: 10.1007/s00701-022-05388-3

Table 1.

Overview of the survey results

Question asked N = 96
Workplace characterization What hospital do you work at? Public hospital Privat hospital
95 (99%) 1 (1%)
What diagnostic equipment do you have at your disposal? CT scan MRI Angiography All of the above
42 (44%) 7 (7%) 2 (2%) 45 (47%)
What is the distance to the next neurosurgery?  < 100 km  < 500 km  > 500 km
72 (75%) 22 (23%) 2 (2)
Influence of war on infrastructure Was your clinic under attack? Yes No
8 (8%) 88 (92%)
Was the electricity supply uninterrupted? Yes No
66 (69%) 30 (31%)
Was the sterilization working continuously? Yes No
79 (83%) 16 (17%)
Neurosurgical activity Have you performed surgeries outside the neurosurgical spectrum? Yes No
55 (57%) 41 (43%)
Did your staff (doctors/nurses) suffer military injuries ? Yes No
7 (7%) 89 (93%)
Most of the consequences of war trauma were Spinal injury Traumatic brain injury
21 (22%) 75 (78%)
Are you in contact with Russian neurosurgeons? Yes No I would not like to answer
2 (2%) 90 (94%) 4 (4%)