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Gynecological Surgery


Title Abbreviation
Gynecol Surg
ISSN
1613-2076
Electronic ISSN
1613-2084
Readership
Advanced Practice Nurses, Gynecologists, Neonatologists, Obstetricians, Oncologists, Surgeons, Surgical Oncologists, Ultrasound Medicine Specialists, Urologists
Scope
Gynecological Surgery, founded in 2004, is the first and premier peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to all aspects of research, development, and training in gynecological surgery. This field is rapidly changing in response to new developments and innovations in endoscopy, robotics, imaging, and other interventional procedures. Gynecological Surgery is also expanding and now encompasses all surgical interventions pertaining to women’s health, including oncology, urogynecology, and fetal surgery. The journal publishes Editorials (on request only), Opinions, Review articles, Original articles, Techniques and Instrumentation, and Short communications. All articles, except Editorials, are subjected to peer-review. Submissions of images and video clips as supplementary files are also encouraged. The journal further provides a forum for education and discussions on broader issues, such as training in minimally invasive surgical technologies. We therefore consider reports and comments on teaching and training programs in surgery with relevance to women’s health.
Sponsoring Association(s)
European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESGE)
Publisher Name
SpringerOpen
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