Aim
The aim of ICMERD-International Journal of General Surgery (ICMERD-IJGS) is to provide a high-quality platform for the publication and dissemination of original research, clinical studies, reviews, and case reports in the field of general surgery. The journal seeks to advance scientific knowledge, improve surgical techniques, and enhance patient care by fostering collaboration among surgeons, researchers, and healthcare professionals worldwide.
Scope
ICMERD-IJGS welcomes submissions from diverse areas of general surgery and related fields, including but not limited to:
✅ General Surgery – Research on surgical procedures, patient outcomes, and postoperative care.
✅ Minimally Invasive Surgery – Studies on laparoscopic, robotic, and endoscopic surgical techniques.
✅ Surgical Oncology – Research on cancer surgery, tumor removal, and related clinical outcomes.
✅ Trauma and Emergency Surgery – Studies on acute care surgery, trauma management, and emergency surgical procedures.
✅ Gastrointestinal Surgery – Research on digestive tract surgeries, including bariatric and colorectal surgery.
✅ Vascular and Cardiothoracic Surgery – Studies on surgical treatment of vascular diseases and heart conditions.
✅ Transplant Surgery – Research on organ transplantation, donor-recipient compatibility, and post-transplant care.
✅ Pediatric Surgery – Studies on surgical interventions in neonates and children.
✅ Surgical Complications and Risk Management – Research on preventing and managing surgical complications.
✅ Anesthesia and Pain Management – Studies on perioperative care, anesthesia techniques, and pain control.
✅ Surgical Education and Training – Research on improving surgical education, residency programs, and professional development.
ICMERD-IJGS encourages interdisciplinary research and collaboration among surgeons, anesthesiologists, oncologists, and healthcare professionals to address global challenges in surgical care. The journal aims to foster innovation and promote the exchange of knowledge to improve patient care and surgical outcomes worldwide.