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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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Latest Articles

Causes and Preventive Strategies of Anal Stenosis after PPH

Review Article   Open Access
Hemorrhoids, including internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids, are one of the common perianal diseases in our country, and the formation mechanisms of internal and external hemorrhoids are different. As one of the surgical procedures for the treatment of internal hemorrhoidal prolapse.

What you need to know about Spontaneous Clostridium Septicum Gangrene

Short Commentary   Open Access
Clostridial myonecrosis is a rapidly progressing infection affecting subcutaneous and muscle tissues. While usually secondary to traumatic inoculation (accidental or surgical), these infections can, in rare cases, be spontaneous. Unlike Clostridium perfringens, responsible for 80% of traumatic gangrene cases.

Spray on Skin Therapy used for Bilateral Traumatic above Knee Amputations: A Case Report Demonstrating Efficacy in Traumatic Wounds

Case Report   Open Access
Traumatic amputations following subway accidents are a frequent occurrence in New York and impose a significant burden on both patients and society. Proximal and bilateral amputations often limit the availability of tissue for Split-Thickness Skin Grafts (STSG).

A Comprehensive Investigation on Partial Shunt Excision of Brachial Arteriovenous Fistula for Treating Steal Syndrome

Research Article   Open Access
A skilled surgeon and enough maturation time are needed to create long-lasting functional Arteriovenous Fistulas (AVFs), which are associated with the steal, among other serious complications in hemodialysis patients.

Risk Factors Associated with Post-Cholecystectomy Syndrome and Insights into Post-Surgical Follow-Up: Retrospective Cohort Study

Research Article   Open Access
Post Cholecystectomy Syndrome (PCS) refers to a persistence of heterogenous symptoms in patients who have undergone cholecystectomy. Although the term PCS remains in contention, we define it as a complex of ≥1 varied symptoms which include right upper quadrant pain, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, or dyspepsia.

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.