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Open Access

Open access publications are freely and permanently available online to anyone with an internet connection.

Quick Review Process

Journal on Surgery follows a quick peer-review process and a rapid publication of the articles.

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They are guidelines that should be followed by authors, reviewers and editors to maintain the journal integrity.

Latest Articles

Prophylactic ilioinguinal neurectomy in open inguinal hernia surgery

Short Commentary   Open Access
Chronic Postoperative Inguinal Pain (CPIP) represents one of the most debilitating complications following inguinal hernia repair, with a reported incidence in the literature ranging from 10% to 30%. While the introduction of prosthetic meshes has significantly reduced recurrence rates, neuropathic pain due to nerve entrapment or postsurgical fibrosis remains a persistent clinical challenge.

Robotic-assisted varicocelectomy: A comprehensive literature review of outcomes, challenges, and future directions

Review Article   Open Access
Varicocele is the dilatation of spermatic veins within the spermatic cord and is a common condition that arises during puberty. Varicoceles can lead to venous incompetence or absent valves, potentially causing further testicular enlargement. It is a common condition that can impact male infertility.

Preoperative prediction of lymph node metastasis in ovarian cancer: Development and validation of a nomogram incorporating CT imaging features and clinical risk factors

Research Article   Open Access
To develop and validate a preoperative nomogram that integrates CT imaging features and clinical indicators for predicting Lymph Node Metastasis (LNM) in ovarian cancer, thereby facilitating individualized risk assessment.

Compartment syndrome: A clinical review

Review Article   Open Access
Acute Compartment syndrome is a rare but potentially devastating condition that demands immediate intervention. Failure to diagnose and manage compartment syndrome promptly is associated with long term disability and litigation.

Giant pituitary metastasis from a duodenopancreatic neuroendocrine tumor: A case report and literature review

Case Report   Open Access
Pituitary metastases are rare and often mimic benign adenomas, leading to diagnostic delays. Even more uncommon are metastases from gastrointestinal or pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs), especially when presenting as a giant sellar mass, and present significant diagnostic challenges.

About Our Journal

Journal on Surgery (ISSN 2691-7785) offers peer-reviewed open access articles on various Surgical Research. Our Journal also publishes articles relate to clinical experiments, clinical trials related to surgery of neck, joins, cardiac, throat, eye liver and cardiac are few. Our Journal provide the platform to publish newly researched clinical surgery techniques and findings which helps to surgery community throughout the globe.

The purpose of our Journal is to help researcher’s community to make new discoveries in the filed of surgery. Researchers and students are always try to find the latest news about the advancement done in the filed of surgery and thus we always try to publish the journals which articulates about the latest findings and work done in the field of surgery . Our Journals helped lot of researchers to improve their research strategies.