Archives of Surgery and Surgical Case Reports
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Archives of Surgery and Surgical Case Reports (ISSN: 2381-9883) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to documenting and advancing knowledge in surgical science and clinical practice. The journal publishes original research articles, detailed surgical case reports, reviews, and scholarly analyses that cover general surgery, specialized surgical fields, perioperative care, and operative decision-making. It provides a platform for surgeons, clinicians, educators, and researchers to share practical experiences and scientific findings relevant to modern surgery.
All submissions to the journal are evaluated through a comprehensive peer-review process conducted by experienced editors and surgical subject experts. This process ensures that each published work meets high standards of scientific accuracy, clinical relevance, ethical responsibility, and methodological clarity, maintaining the integrity of the scholarly record.
As an open-access journal, Archives of Surgery and Surgical Case Reports offers free and immediate access to all published content worldwide. By removing subscription and access barriers, the journal supports global knowledge exchange and encourages collaboration that contributes to safer surgical practices and improved patient outcomes.
Our Vision
The vision of Archives of Surgery and Surgical Case Reports is to serve as a trusted global resource for meaningful surgical knowledge and case-based learning. We aim to highlight real-world surgical experiences that support informed clinical judgment and operative excellence.
We strive to promote continuous education, critical reflection, and academic rigor within the surgical community. Through an accessible and transparent publishing platform, we enable surgeons and researchers to share insights that influence practice across diverse healthcare settings.
Our commitment is to advance surgical science through ethical publishing, open access to information, and scholarly excellence. We believe that shared surgical experience and evidence are essential for innovation, improved outcomes, and patient-centered surgical care.