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- Shabal Sapkota, Suman Rijal, and Mitesh Karn.
- National Trauma Center, National Academy of Medical Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal.
- World Neurosurg. 2022 Feb 1; 158: 100-105.
AbstractNeurosurgery in Nepal is now more than half a century old. Though Nepalese neurosurgical roots can be traced back to ancient times, modern services began in Nepal only after 1990 following the arrival of Dr. Upendra Devkota-the father of Nepalese neurosurgery. Contributions from many reputable global advisors as well as local leaders have yielded many changes to the field ever since. Despite these advancements, neurosurgical care in Nepal is mostly limited to the capital city of Kathmandu, and there remains a deficit of qualified neurosurgeons. Geographical dissemination of neurosurgical care, reappraisal of residency training programs, and initiation of subspecialty-based neurosurgical practices are the next steps to further improve the field in Nepal.Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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