The Surgery Journal

The Surgery Journal (TSJ) is a unique, all-encompassing, Open Access journal for surgeons and trainee surgeons of all disciplines, as well as other medical professionals engaged with the support and surgical treatment of patients.

The specific aims of the journal are as follows:

  • To report rare or exceptional cases in surgery of wider interest to those working in the field.
  • To present new clinical approaches to surgery.
  • To document specific clinical findings that may indicate new or alternative understandings of existing surgical techniques.
  • To promote greater exchange of information between the various specialties and sub-specialties related to surgery.

All articles in TSJ undergo rigorous blind peer review.

This journal is available for all to read for FREE on the Thieme E-Journals platform.



Abstracting and indexing: PubMed Central, DOAJ, ESCI - Emerging Sources Citation Index, EBSCO, ProQuest

TSJ requires that authors follow the ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals. More information can be found here: http://www.icmje.org


This journal is published under the Creative Commons license CC BY (Attribution)

Category: Surgery

The Surgery Journal (TSJ) is a unique, all-encompassing, Open Access journal for surgeons and trainee surgeons of all disciplines, as well as other medical professionals engaged with the support and surgical treatment of patients.

The specific aims of the journal are as follows:

  • To report rare or exceptional cases in surgery of wider interest to those working in the field.
  • To present new clinical approaches to surgery.
  • To document specific clinical findings that may indicate new or alternative understandings of existing surgical techniques.
  • To promote greater exchange of information between the various specialties and sub-specialties related to surgery.

All articles in TSJ undergo rigorous blind peer review.

This journal is available for all to read for FREE on the Thieme E-Journals platform.



Abstracting and indexing: PubMed Central, DOAJ, ESCI - Emerging Sources Citation Index, EBSCO, ProQuest

TSJ requires that authors follow the ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals. More information can be found here: http://www.icmje.org


This journal is published under the Creative Commons license CC BY (Attribution)

The Surgery Journal (TSJ) is a unique, all-encompassing, Open Access journal for surgeons and trainee surgeons of all disciplines, as well as other medical professionals engaged with the support and surgical treatment of patients.

The specific aims of the journal are as follows:

  • To report rare or exceptional cases in surgery of wider interest to those working in the field.
  • To present new clinical approaches to surgery.
  • To document specific clinical findings that may indicate new or alternative understandings of existing surgical techniques.
  • To promote greater exchange of information between the various specialties and sub-specialties related to surgery.

All articles in TSJ undergo rigorous blind peer review.

This journal is available for all to read for FREE on the Thieme E-Journals platform.



Abstracting and indexing: PubMed Central, DOAJ, ESCI - Emerging Sources Citation Index, EBSCO, ProQuest

TSJ requires that authors follow the ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals. More information can be found here: http://www.icmje.org


This journal is published under the Creative Commons license CC BY (Attribution)

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