About the Journal

The Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal.

Published since 1995.

Previous Titles:
Bûleten' Ukraïns'koï Asociaciï Nejrohirurgiv = Byulleten' Ukrainskoj Associacii Nejroxirurgov = Bulletin of the Ukrainian Association of Neurosurgeons (1995-1999)
Ukraïns'kij nejrohìrurgìčnij žurnal = Ukrainskij nejrohirurgičeskij žurnal = Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal (2000-2018) • ISSN (Print): 1810-3154, ISSN (Online): 2412-8791

In 2019, the Journal was re-registered with the only name of the Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal • ISSN (Print): 2663-9084, ISSN (Online): 2663-9092.

Focus and Scope
Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal is covering basic and clinical researches on neurosurgery, including neuroradiology, otoneurology, clinical neurophysiology, organic neurology, neuroimmunology, neurochemistry, and neuropathology; publishes issues of public health organization in the field of neurosurgery.

Founders
Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute
Ukrainian Association of Neurosurgeons
National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine

Publisher: Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute

Language: Ukrainian, Russian, English

Frequency: Quarterly

Registration in the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine: Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal is included in the Scientific Journal List of Ukraine (the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine Order No 1301 dated 15 October 2019.

Current Issue

Vol. 28 No. 2 (2022)
Published: 2022-06-24

Review articles

  • Modern views on the recurrence of meningiomas

    Mykola O. Guk, Mykhailo B. Bandrivskyi, Olena O. Danevych, Artur O. Mumlev, Dmitry M. Tsyurupa, Andrey A. Chukov, Vasyl V. Kondratyuk
    3-7
  • Evolution of traumatic thoracolumbar spine injurу classifications

    Oleksii S. Nekhlopochyn
    8-21
  • Modern surgical technologies management of malignant brain gliomas

    Volodymyr D. Rozumenko, Artem V. Rozumenko
    22-30

Original articles

  • Evaluation of Doppler and electroencephalographic changes in patients with postconcussion syndrome due to mild blast traumatic brain injury

    Albina I. Tretiakova, Yurii V. Zavaliy
    31-36
  • Spinal accessory to suprascapular nerve transfer in brachial plexus injury: outcomes of anterior vs. posterior approach to the suprascapular nerve at associated ipsilateral spinal accessory nerve injury

    Alexander A. Gatskiy, Ihor B. Tretyak, Vitalii I. Tsymbaliuk, Hao Jiang, Iaroslav V. Tsymbaliuk, Albina I. Tretiakova
    37-45
  • Stages of stereotactic radiosurgery in the treatment of recurrent glioblastomas

    Andriy B. Gryazov, Oksana V. Zemskova, Andriy A. Gryazov
    46-53

Case Report

  • Mine blast injury of the spine and spinal cord: a case report

    Ievgenii I. Slynko, Yurii V. Derkach, Arthur I. Ermolev, Oleksii S. Nekhlopochyn, David A. Tavzadze
    54-56
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