Abstract

Neurosurgical care in Central Asia is marked by significant variation across the region's five countries—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. This variation is influenced by factors such as limited modern technology, a shortage of neurosurgeons, and inadequate healthcare infrastructure. Despite these obstacles, there have been notable advancements in the field, particularly in Kazakhstan, where the number of neurosurgeons has increased, and specialized fields such as vascular neurosurgery and brain tumor management have seen significant progress. Other countries in the region, such as Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan, have also made strides in improving neurosurgical care. However, these advancements in neurosurgical care are insignificant to those seen globally which make standard neurosurgical care inaccessible to many patients in Central Asian countries due to shortages of neurosurgeons and limited facilities. The dearth of research data in some CA countries further emphasize the need for urgent intervention. Therefore, we recommend a multipronged approach involving targeted investments, policy reforms, international collaborations, and knowledge sharing is recommended to bolster neurosurgical care capabilities and expand access to essential care across Central Asia. This approach include establishing specialized neurosurgical training programs and fellowships, investing in infrastructure and technology for neurosurgical facilities, and fostering collaborations with international centers for training and research. Additionally, early introduction of neurosurgery education in medical schools, enhancing access to online education resources for neurosurgeons, and promoting the use of telemedicine for neurosurgical consultations and follow-up care are recommended

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