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Journal of Surgery & Clinical Practice



John F Bebawy, MD

Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor of Anesthesiology & Neurological Surgery
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,
Chicago, USA

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About the Journal

Journal of Surgery & Clinical Practice (JSCP) is a medical journal that publishes articles based on global advancement of surgical research, education and clinical practice. The Journal also features review articles, critiques, controversies, methods, technical notes, selected case studies and articles of special nature.

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The journal offers peer-reviewed articles on Surgical Research. The journal also supports articles written based on clinical or experimental research to add value and professionalism. Clinical papers emphasizing all aspects of Research and Clinical Trials in Surgery includes Neurosurgery, Head and Neck Surgery, Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery, Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery, Eye surgery, Orthopedic Surgery.

Journal of Surgery & Clinical Practice focuses on the following areas, but not limited to:

  • Surgical Oncology
  • Oral Surgery
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Colon and Rectal Surgery
  • Endocrine Surgery
  • Gynecologic surgery
  • Urologic Surgery
  • Open Abdominal surgery
  • Transplant Surgery
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Bariatric Surgery
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Robotic Surgery
  • Bariatric Surgery
  • Genital reconstructive surgery
  • Reproductive Surgery
  • Minimal Access Surgery
  • Acute Care and Trauma Surgery

Any article pertaining to Surgical Sciences will be considered. Review processing is performed by the editorial board members of Journal of Surgery & Clinical Practice or outside experts; at least two independent reviewers approval followed by editor approval is required for acceptance of any citable manuscript. Authors may submit manuscripts and track their progress through the system, hopefully to publication. Reviewers can download manuscripts and submit their opinions to the editor. Editors can manage the whole submission/review/revise/publish process.

Surgery

Surgery is the branch of medicine which deals with the diagnosis and treatment of injury, deformity, and disease by the use of instruments on a patient and also helps to improve bodily function or appearance or to repair unwanted ruptured areas.

Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery is the surgical specialization concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and extra-cranial cerebrovascular system. Surgery performed on the nervous system, especially the brain and spinal cord. It is the specialized field of surgery that treats diseases that affect the CNS—the brain and the spine.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Otorhinolaryngology is the surgical specialization concerned with the diagnosis, evaluation and management of diseases of head and neck and principally the ears, nose and throat.

Cardiac surgery

Cardiac surgery involving the heart and great vessels and thoracic surgery involving the lungs.

Eye surgery

Eye surgery, also known as ocular surgery, is surgery performed on the eye or its adnexa, typically by an ophthalmologist.

Orthopaedic surgery

Orthopaedics is an area of surgery concerned with injuries and conditions that affect the musculoskeletal system (the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves). Orthopaedic operations includes repairing fractured bones, arthroscopy, repairing damaged muscles, torn tendons or torn ligaments, arthroplasty, surgery to correct bony deformity.

Surgical Oncology

Surgical Oncology is the surgical specialization concerned with the diagnose, stage and treat cancer, and to manage certain cancer-related symptoms.

Gastrointestinal Surgery

GI Surgery is concerned in providing comprehensive surgical care for patients with basic and complex gastrointestinal diseases. This includes cancers and benign conditions of the esophagus, liver, spleen, bile ducts, pancreas, stomach and gallbladder.

Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric surgery is a subspecialty of surgery involving the surgery of fetuses, infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.

Colon and Rectal Surgery

Colorectal surgery is a branch of medicine dealing with the structure and diseases of the anus, rectum, and sigmoid colon.

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

The branch of dentistry concerned with the surgical and adjunctive treatment of diseases, injuries, and deformities of the oral and maxillofacial region.

Endocrine Surgery

Endocrine surgery refers to operations on one or more of the endocrine glands. These glands secrete hormones into the bloodstream, and have an important influence over the functions of almost all cells in the body. There are a number of other endocrine glands and these are treated by different surgeons. They include the pituitary gland in the brain, which secretes various stimulating hormones and which is treated by neurosurgeons, and the ovaries, which secrete sex hormones and which are treated by gynaecologists.

Gynecologic surgery

Gynecological surgery refers to surgery on the female reproductive system. Gynecological surgery is usually performed by gynecologists. It includes procedures for benign conditions, cancer, infertility, and incontinence. Gynecological surgery may occasionally be performed for elective or cosmetic purposes.

Urologic Surgery

Urologic Surgery deals with care to all patients with problems involving the kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate, and sexual organs. Common urologic problems includes Kidney stones, Blood in the urine, Difficulty with urinating, including the inability to urinate, Urinary incontinence Sexual dysfunction, Elevated PSA levels, Prostate cancer, Tumors of the kidneys and bladder.

Transplant Surgery

Organ transplantation is the moving of an organ from one body to another or from a donor site to another location on the person’s own body, to replace the recipient’s damaged or absent organ. Organs and/or tissues that are transplanted within the same person’s body are called autografts. Transplants that are recently performed between two subjects of the same species are called allografts. Allografts can either be from a living or cadaveric source.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Plastic surgery is defined as a surgical specialty dedicated to reconstruction of facial and body defects due to birth disorders, trauma, burns, and disease. Plastic surgery is intended to correct dysfunctional areas of the body and is reconstructive in nature. Though cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is the most well known kind of plastic surgery, plastic surgery itself is not necessarily considered cosmetic and includes many types of reconstructive surgery, craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns.


 

 


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