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Journal International Journal of Surgical Case Reports (Int J Surg Case Rep) (ISSN 2674-4171)

Aims and Scope

International Journal of Surgery Case Reports is open access, a broad scope journal covering all surgical specialties. This open access, peer-reviewed, the online journal will consider any original case reports in the fields of gastroenterological surgery, cardiovascular surgery, thoracic surgery, breast, and endocrine surgery, pediatric surgery, transplant surgery, emergency surgery, general surgery, trauma and orthopedic surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, nGBPsurgery and plastic surgery.

The purpose of the journal is to contribute to the progress of surgery by providing clinicians and researchers with an educational forum in which to disseminate their personal experience and novel treatments to a wide readership and by reviewing interesting, rare cases encountered by colleagues all over the world, from whom contributions are welcomed.

All the work at Science Repository is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Authors at Science Repository retain copyright to their work and allow others to copy, distribute, transmit, and adapt their work, provided proper attribution is given. Electronic edition: online edition: ISSN 2674-4171

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Manuscripts number will be provided to the corresponding author within 72 hours for the respective manuscript submitted.

  • 14 day review process with international peer-review standards
  • Timeline of processing from Submission to Publication is 30 days
  • Manuscript will be published within 7 days of acceptance

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Editor-in-chief

ADRIANO SANTORELLI

Department of Plastic Surgery

Italy

Biography

I have worked hard to develop a high degree of surgical skill on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery procedures. Accomplished surgeon with exceptional technical skills and cutting-edge knowledge, I perform a wide range of cosmetic surgery procedures for the face, breasts, and body. I have acquired wide experience focalized on all the aspects of non surgical or minimally invasive treatments and procedures about facial and body dysmorphisms.

Editorial board

Juan Bellido luque

Department of Gastrointestinal Surgical

Seville University

Spain

Mohsen Naraghi

Department of Otorhinolaryngology

Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Iran

Evangelos Felekouras

Department of Surgery

University of Athens Medical School Laiko General Hospital Athens

Greece

Adriano Santorelli

Department of Plastic Surgery

Italy

Ali KARAKUS

Department of Emergency Medicine

Mustafa Kemal University

Turkey

Yavuz Findik

Associate Professor

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Süleyman Demirel University

Turkey

Submit Manuscript

You can submit your manuscript at Science Repository. Authors submit manuscript files and metadata & can request for revision. Editors use the system to review submissions, assign to reviewers, and make and communicate decisions to accept, revise, transfer or reject manuscripts. Reviewers are invited to work on manuscripts, can accept or reject assignments.

For submission authors can directly submit manuscript to [email protected] or [email protected]

Manuscripts number will be provided to the corresponding author within 72 hours for the respective manuscript submitted.

  • 14 day review process with international peer-review standards
  • Timeline of processing from Submission to Publication is 30 days
  • Manuscript will be published within 7 days of acceptance

Publication Charges

International Journal of Surgical Case Reports is an Open Access journal and we do not charge the end user when accessing a manuscript or any article. This allows the scientific community to view, download, distribution of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited, under the term of "Creative Commons Attribution License".

In line with other open access journals we provide a flat fee submission structure on the acceptance of a peer-reviewed article which covers in part the entirety of the publication pathway (the article processing charge). The process includes our maintenance, submission and peer review systems and international editing, publication and submission to global indexing and tracking organisations and archiving to allow instant access to the whole article and associated supplementary documents. We also have to ensure enough investment to secure a sustainable model which ethically, legally and financially stable.

The publication charges for International Journal of Surgical Case Reports are £ (GBP) 1499.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why do we charge?

All articles published in Science Repository are open access. Open Access publishing implies that all readers, anywhere in the world, are allowed unrestricted to full text of articles, immediately on publication in Science Repository Journals. The Article Publication Charges pay for the editorial and production costs of the journal, for hosting the website, publishing articles online, preparing HTML , PDF and XML versions of the articles and submitting the articles in electronic citation database like CrossRef.

Our financial goals are to:

  • Maintain the portal for best experienece
  • Recover capitalization cost
  • Produce sufficient revenue to allow for a sustainable and scalable publishing program, under continuous development
  • Although we charge the minimum possible but we will reduce the publication-charge cost downward over time.

When should I pay?

Corresponding author or the paying institutions should arrange for the payment once they are notified regarding acceptance of the article. APC is exempted for cases in which a wavier agreement has been made in-prior to submission.

*We request an immediate attention towards the payment as the articles will not be published unless the charges have been paid.

Who will pay the APC (Article Processing Charges)?

Corresponding author or Co-authors has to make the payment on acceptance of the article.

How do I pay?

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Note: No taxes are included in this charge, taxes will be applicable as per the policies of the country of the payee. Additional transaction gateway charges may be levied on the payee.

Do I have to pay if my manuscript is rejected?

No, Article processing charges will not be applicable for articles rejected by the Editorial office.

Can I be eligible for wavier on APC?

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*The Waiver requests must be made during the submission process and will not be accepted after processing of the manuscript.

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Archive

Right Hepatectomy In Patient with Absent Portal Vein Bifurcation


Primary Typical Carcinoid of The Pleura, A Rare Incidental Finding


Surgical Management of Primary Pulmonary Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of the Proximal Left Mainstem Bronchus


Omental Infarction: A Case Treated with Laparoscopic Surgery


Multidisciplinary Management of Intrathoracic Goiter: A Case Report


Intestinal Perforation by an Ingested Bone Fragment: A Case Report


Laparoscopic Hepatectomy with Selective Hepatic Artery Clamping for A Hyperintense Hepatic Adenoma on Hepatospecific Gadolinium-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging: The Great Pretender


Recurrent Ovarian Torsion in a Premenarchal Girl


The Incidence of Long-Term Adrenal Insufficiency Following Unilateral Adrenalectomy is Low: Case Series and Review of Literature


Spontaneous Isolated Superior Mesenteric Artery Dissection: A Case Report


Lymphocytic Mastopathy – A Rare Entity and A Diagnostic Challenge


Cholecystectomy for Resistant Metastatic Malignant Melanoma of the Gallbladder: A Case Report


Meckel’s Diverticulum in Foramen of Winslow Hernia – A Rare Cause of Bowel Obstruction


Differential Diagnosis of a Glenoid Cyst in Omarthrosis: Hemangioma of the Glenoid – Resection and Reconstruction Using Autologous Bone-Graft and Special Implant


Pediatric Sinonasal Rhabdomyosarcoma: Clinical Characteristics and Surgical Role


Resection of Adrenocortical Carcinoma with Bilobar Liver Metastasis Following Neoadjuvant Therapy Using a Modified Mini-ALPPS Approach: A Case Report


Steroid Response and Vexol


Asymptomatic Unilateral Primary Adrenal Lymphoma Mimicking a NonFunctioning Adenoma in Adult Male with a Good Outcome


Esophageal Perforation in a Patient with Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome


An Unusual Case of Humeral Shaft Non-Union


Bariatric Surgery Conversions at a Revisional Referral Center: A Subset Analysis of Clinical Outcomes from a Rural Community Hospital Accredited Program


Successful Management of COVID-19 Pneumonia Following Live-Related Kidney Transplant in a 74-Year-Old Recipient


Meconium Peritonitis: Report of Three Cases and Review of Literature


Penetrating Cervical Neck Injuries in Children: About a Case


How to Suspect and Manage an Hypoplasic Gallbladder: A Case Report and Review of Literature


Uvula Strangulation: A Rare Case of Hair Thread Tourniquet Syndrome


Mastoiditis and Tegmen Tympani Defect Leading to Intracranial Abscess with Actinomyces odontolyticus


Acute Lumbar Paraspinal Compartment Syndrome after a Tug of War: A Case Report and Review of the Literature


A Case Report on a Pancreatic Enigma: Metastatic Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm


A Case of Pericardial Tamponade Caused by Abdominal Knife Stab Injury