Dnipro hospital says it has received 29,000 injured soldiers since start of full-scale war
Mechinkov Hospital, a regional medical center in the city of Dnipro that treats front-line soldiers from Donbas, has received around 29,000 injured troops since the start of the full-scale war, hospital director Sergii Ryzhenko told the Kyiv Independent.
The 200-year-old Mechinkov Hospital is known for treating the most complex injuries, and many of the doctors and nurses working there have been providing medical care to soldiers since the outbreak of war in 2014.
The facility receives about 50 soldiers per day, doctors told the Kyiv Independent. The majority of these patients arrive unconscious. According to the hospital's own figures, 95% of these injured soldiers have been kept alive.
The demand for medical care has skyrocketed since the beginning of the full-scale war in 2022.
Only one to five soldiers arrived at Mechnikov Hospital per day between 2014 and 2022, Ryzhenko told the Kyiv Independent. The hospital treated over 3,000 soldiers in the first eight years of war.
Ryzhenko still performs surgeries himself and said that staffing needs at the hospital are growing increasingly urgent as medical personnel face burnout and exhaustion.