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Bjs Open

Bjs Open is a scientific journal, published by Oxford University Press since 2017 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus area is general surgery.

Details
Abbr. BJS Open
Start 2017
End Continuing
Frequency Six issues per year
e-ISSN 2474-9842
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Specialty General Surgery
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 10268 31
SJR / Ranks: 2682 1244
CiteScore / Ranks: 4778 5.20
JIF / Ranks: 3327 3.1
Recent Articles
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Biancari F, Fileccia D, Ferrante L, Makikallio T, Juvonen T, Jormalainen M, et al.
BJS Open . 2025 Mar; 9(2). PMID: 40071739
Background: Acute Stanford type A aortic dissection is a severe emergency condition that, if left untreated, is associated with a high mortality rate. The extent of surgical repair may impact...
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Kubota T, Ohashi T, Nishibeppu K, Takabatake K, Inoue H, Nakabayashi Y, et al.
BJS Open . 2025 Mar; 9(2). PMID: 40067681
Background: Patients undergoing gastrectomy often experience postprandial hypoglycaemia, late dumping syndrome, and night-time hypoglycaemia. However, countermeasures for post-gastrectomy hypoglycaemia rely on the patients' own efforts. We sought to investigate how...
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BJS Open . 2025 Mar; 9(2). PMID: 40062539
No abstract available.
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Jauniaux B, Burke J, Harji D
BJS Open . 2025 Mar; 9(2). PMID: 40052734
Background: The metaverse is an emerging concept in surgery, with much interest in its highly immersive and interactive virtual environment. Despite the growing interest and importance in healthcare, the metaverse...
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Chalmers K, Lee M, Cousins S, Peckham Cooper A, Coe P, Blencowe N
BJS Open . 2025 Mar; 9(2). PMID: 40045705
Background: Perforated peptic ulcer remains a common contributor to morbidity and mortality rates worldwide. In common with other emergency surgery conditions, there is a trend towards minimally invasive surgery. This...
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Dalby H, Erichsen R, Gotschalck K, Emmertsen K
BJS Open . 2025 Mar; 9(2). PMID: 40037806
Background: Consensus on patient selection for elective colonic resection in patients with chronic diverticular disease is lacking. Early identification of patients who require surgery eventually enables timely elective resection, which...
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Joliat G, Grass F, Marti J, Addor V, Gardiol L, Vogel C, et al.
BJS Open . 2025 Mar; 9(1). PMID: 40037537
No abstract available.
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Bergstrom M, Widhe B, Granasen G, Lof Granstrom A, Ohlsson J, Schult S, et al.
BJS Open . 2025 Mar; 9(1). PMID: 40037347
Background: Mesh repair is recommended for umbilical hernias larger than 1 cm to reduce recurrence rates, yet current evidence remains limited for smaller umbilical hernias. Important questions concern optimal mesh...
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Augustinus S, Sijberden J, Bieze M, Agarwal V, Aldrighetti L, Alseidi A, et al.
BJS Open . 2025 Mar; 9(1). PMID: 40036750
Background: Patients undergoing hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery are typically preoperatively assessed using the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classification, which is also used for case-mix adjustment when comparing centre outcomes. Studies determining...
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Wallgren H, Khalil M, Taflin H, Williamsson C, Gilg S, Bjork D, et al.
BJS Open . 2025 Feb; 9(1). PMID: 39980089
No abstract available.