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Surgery

Surgery is a peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on all aspects of surgical practice and research. It provides a platform for surgeons and healthcare professionals to share their expertise, advancements, and innovations in surgical techniques, patient care, and outcomes. With a multidisciplinary approach, Surgery aims to enhance surgical knowledge, promote evidence-based practices, and contribute to the continuous improvement of surgical care worldwide.

Details
Abbr. Surgery
Start 1937
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 0039-6060
e-ISSN 1532-7361
Country United States
Language English
Specialty General Surgery
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 904 182
SJR / Ranks: 3247 1096
CiteScore / Ranks: 4502 5.40
JIF / Ranks: 2461 3.8
Recent Articles
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Verma A, Mallick S, Kim J, Hadaya J, Sanaiha Y, Sakowitz S, et al.
Surgery . 2025 Mar; 182:109323. PMID: 40081126
Background: Failure to rescue has been increasingly used as a surgical quality metric, although implementation with complication-agnostic risk models may disproportionately penalize centers that care for high-risk patients. We used...
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Tsolaki F, Tagarakis G, Tagarakis I
Surgery . 2025 Mar; :109287. PMID: 40074564
No abstract available.
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Sachdeva A
Surgery . 2025 Mar; 181:109279. PMID: 40073828
Transitions during the careers of surgical trainees and surgeons may be associated with risks that have the potential to negatively impact delivery of safe and effective patient care and the...
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Boukar K, Yanchar N, Evans D, Champion H, Clement J, Duval C, et al.
Surgery . 2025 Mar; 181:109283. PMID: 40073827
Background: We currently lack national data on adherence to American College of Surgeons recommendations on nonoperative management for hemodynamically stable adults with solid-organ injuries. We aimed to estimate the incidence...
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Chen W, Cai Z, Li J, Li Z, Xu Z, Wu J, et al.
Surgery . 2025 Mar; 181:109290. PMID: 40068362
Background: Gastric cancer patients without invasion of the squamocolumnar junction have a low probability of extragastric mesenteric metastasis, and the survival benefit of conducting D2 lymphadenectomy plus complete mesogastrium excision...
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Wisbach G
Surgery . 2025 Mar; 181:109316. PMID: 40068361
The concept of combat in space may appear to some as a future problem or a fictional concern; nevertheless, surgical preparation for injury or disease in even these unlikely or...
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Takamizawa Y, Nagata H, Moritani K, Tsukamoto S, Kanemitsu Y
Surgery . 2025 Mar; 182:109304. PMID: 40068269
Purpose: To determine how outcomes of lateral lymph node dissection for rectal cancer have changed over time. Methods: This retrospective study included patients with rectal cancer without distant metastasis who...
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Zhu J, Zhang F, Wang Z, Zhang X, Wu H, Huang J, et al.
Surgery . 2025 Mar; 181:109284. PMID: 40058110
Background: Patients with ultra-low rectal cancer who underwent sphincter-preserving surgery are at high risk of poor anal function. Sphincter preservation in ultra-low rectal cancer poses significant challenges, and there is...
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Li Y, Su J, Guo Y, Qiao R, Yang H
Surgery . 2025 Mar; 181:109303. PMID: 40058109
Background: Bilateral 3-portal endoscopy is a novel minimally decompression surgery based on the modification of unilateral biportal endoscopy, which achieves complete decompression through a bilateral approach for patients with lumbar...
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Rashid Z, Macedo A, Woldesenbet S, Khalil M, Altaf A, Thammachack R, et al.
Surgery . 2025 Mar; 181:109305. PMID: 40056725
Background: Patients with substance use or mental health disorders may have differential responses to pain after surgery, which may result in higher opioid use. We sought to characterize the association...