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[Russian study on brain aneurysm surgery: a continuation (RIHA II)].

V V KrylovT A ShatokhinI M ShetovaSh Sh EliavaO B BelousovaA A AirapetyanA G AlekseevS A AsratyanE Yu BakharevI A VorobyovD S DedkovAndrey DubovoyV V EliseevA V ElfimovZ U KozhaevV S KolotvinovM V KosmachevL Ya KravetsP I KushnirukN L MyachinV E ParfenovS V RodionovP A SeminE M KhasanshinP G ShnyakinI S Yakhontov
Published in: Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko (2024)
Certain changes in neurosurgical service occurred in 2021 compared to 2017. Lower number of surgical interventions for cerebral aneurysms, most likely caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, is accompanied by lower postoperative mortality. Endovascular interventions and revascularization techniques became more common. The number of surgeries in acute period after aneurysm rupture and hospitals performing more than 50 surgical interventions for cerebral aneurysms annually increased.
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