
Ukrainecast The surgeons treating frontline soldiers: “Every day is a mass casualty incident”
Sep 30, 2025
Dr. Danylo Turkevich, a Ukrainian plastic and reconstructive surgeon, shares insights on treating war injuries at the Superhumans Centre, discussing critical issues like evacuation delays and innovative surgical techniques to save lives. He reveals the emotional toll of constant mass-casualty incidents and memorable patient stories. Meanwhile, Sarah Rainsford, BBC correspondent, analyzes Moldova's pro-EU election and the troubling specter of Russian interference, highlighting the region's delicate security dynamics.
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Drones And Delayed Evacuation Reshape Care
- Prolonged frontline delays and drone warfare force medical innovation like drone blood drops and long-term wound care methods.
- Ukrainian teams are researching infection prevention for patients left wounded for seven to ten days.
Drone Strikes Drive Complex Trauma
- Drone strikes now cause complex shrapnel and blast injuries across cities and battlefields, increasing reconstructive needs.
- Every major Ukrainian city faces frequent drone attacks, stretching surgical services, says Dr Danylo Turkevich.
Speed Up Evacuation To Save Limbs
- Prioritise rapid evacuation and early surgical care to prevent infection and tissue loss from delayed treatment.
- Adapt evacuation tactics to mitigate drone threat and reduce time-to-table, advises Dr Shehan Hettiaratchy.

