Aim of the Journal
The principal aim of the Journal of Surgical Radiology is to:
- Advance the understanding of how radiologic imaging technologies contribute to surgical diagnosis and therapy.
- Provide a platform for original research, case reports, reviews, and clinical studies that explore cutting-edge radiologic applications in surgery.
- Facilitate the dissemination of knowledge that improves clinical practice, patient outcomes, and integration of imaging with operative procedures.
Scope & Subjects Covered
The journal’s scope spans a range of topics where radiology and surgery intersect, including:
- Clinical imaging studies supporting surgical diagnosis and planning.
- Research on image-guided surgical techniques, including minimally invasive procedures.
- Case studies illustrating radiologic findings with surgical relevance.
- Articles on complex anatomical imaging relevant to operative strategy and surgical education.