Oral and maxillofacial surgeon Yurii Chepurnyi: Our war is very specific in terms of medicine. Afghanistan, Syria, Israel - emphasis was on bullet wounds. In Ukraine, mine-blast trauma prevails. The peculiarity of a full-scale war is that mine-blast injuries prevail, so along with prosthetic limbs, the military often have to restore their faces. According to the maxillofacial surgeons, their patients are soldiers who have been wounded and have part of their jaw torn out or broken off, who are missing not only their eyes but also their bones or have them shattered around the eye. That’s why these soldiers need complex surgeries. 8 967 6 War in Ukraine
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