Abstract
Neurosurgical services and educational processes in Sudan have been severely disrupted by the ongoing armed conflict. The destruction of neurosurgical infrastructure and the continuous exodus of trained neurosurgeons from an already strained system have intensified the humanitarian crisis. The situation is further compounded by several factors, including attacks on medical professionals, partial suspension of neurosurgical training program, loss of communication tools, shortages of essential instruments, and disruptions in partnerships with regional and international neurosurgical associations. The re-establishment of international partnerships and the reconstruction of damaged neurosurgical infrastructure are advocated, coupled with the utilization of advanced research to address these critical issues. A staged recovery strategy is called for, and support from the global neurosurgical community is urged, highlighting the crucial role of academic platforms like "World Neurosurgery" in fostering global collaboration and disseminating research from conflict-affected regions.
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