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  • Neurosurgery
  • Trauma Care
  • Military Medicine

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  • Neurosurgery has evolved significantly, with wartime conflicts acting as catalysts for innovation.
  • Historical wars introduced foundational neurosurgical concepts and practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To trace the historical advancements in neurosurgery driven by wartime experiences.
  • To highlight key innovations from WWI, WWII, Korean, and Vietnam Wars.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of neurosurgical developments during major global conflicts.
  • Analysis of innovations in trauma management, surgical techniques, and patient care.

Main Results:

  • World War I introduced early trauma operations, forward hospitals, and debridement techniques.
  • World War II advanced expedited evacuation, mobile units, and cranioplasty.
  • Subsequent wars refined dural closure, infection control, and trauma care strategies.

Conclusions:

  • Each war has contributed unique innovations, establishing standards for modern neurosurgical care.
  • Wartime experiences have been instrumental in the development and specialization of neurosurgery.
  • Technological advances post-Vietnam have further accelerated progress in neurosurgical patient outcomes.