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Aim & Scope

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
ISSN
Print ISSN: 2156-213X | Online ISSN: 2156-4566
Impact
0.8
Cite Score
Publishing Timeline
45%%
Acceptance Rate
10 days
Time to first decision
70 days
Review time
25 days
Acceptance to publication
Abstracting and Indexing
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