Ethical Attitudes in Neurosurgery at the Height of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Abstract
•Pandemic conditions imposed withholding or withdrawing neurosurgical treatment.•Variation exist in the management of intracranial haemorrhage or TBI during a pandemic.•Triaging guidelines for neurosurgical patients need to be established.
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