U.S. Neurosurgical Response to COVID-19: Forging a Path Toward Disaster Preparedness.
Vijay M RavindraGavin P DunnShawn BelverudChristopher P CarrollHo-Joong KimRichard MengerDavid MaloneJonathon CookePaul PorenksyArnett Klugh IiiJonathan GilhoolyJeffrey TomlinRandy BellDaniel S IkedaPublished in: Military medicine (2021)
The U.S. Navy neurosurgical response to the COVID-19 pandemic was swift and altruistic. Although neurosurgical pathologies were limited among the presenting patients, readiness and manpower continue to be strong influences within the Armed Forces. The COVID-19 response demonstrates that neurosurgical assets can be rapidly mobilized and deployed in support of wartime, domestic, and global humanitarian crises to augment both trauma and critical care capabilities.