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Aim: The Journal of Surgical Radiology aims to bridge the gap between surgical and radiological disciplines by publishing high-quality research and reviews that enhance the integration of radiological techniques in surgical practice. The journal seeks to improve patient outcomes through the dissemination of knowledge and innovation in these interrelated fields.

Scope: The scope of the Journal of Surgical Radiology includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Original Research:
    • Studies on novel radiological techniques and their applications in surgery.
    • Research on the impact of radiological advancements on surgical outcomes.
    • Investigations into the safety and efficacy of radiology-assisted surgical procedures.
  2. Reviews and Meta-Analyses:
    • Comprehensive reviews of current and emerging radiological methods in surgery.
    • Meta-analyses that synthesize data on the effectiveness of radiological interventions in surgical practice.
  3. Case Reports:
    • Detailed presentations of unique or complex cases where radiology played a critical role in surgical decision-making and outcomes.
    • Cases that highlight innovative uses of radiological technology in surgery.
  4. Technical Notes:
    • Descriptions of new radiological techniques and technologies, including their implementation in surgical settings.
    • Practical insights into the integration of radiology and surgery for improved patient care.
  5. Editorials and Commentaries:
    • Expert opinions on recent developments in surgical radiology.
    • Discussions on the future directions and challenges in the integration of radiology and surgery.
  6. Letters to the Editor:
    • Correspondence addressing recent articles published in the journal, providing additional perspectives or critiques.
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