BJS
BJS is a surgical journal from the BJS Foundation featuring high-quality research, education, and debate, with a 2023 Impact Factor of 8.7. Current time to first decision is only 17 days for most submissions. A broad range of article types is available to suit most authors looking to submit in the following specialty areas: Acute Care Surgery; Breast; Cardiothoracic Surgery; Education; Endocrine; Experimental Science; General; Hernia; HPB; Lower GI; Orthopaedics; Paediatric Surgery; Plastic Surgery; Transplantation; Trauma; Upper GI; Urology; Vascular. Read all content at www.bjs.co.uk.
BJS Open is an open access journal also from the BJS Foundation and publishing similar content, with a 2023 Impact Factor of 3.4. Read all content at www.bjsopen.com.
Sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape by colleagues in the surgical workforce
Evaluation of objective tools & artificial intelligence in robotic surgery skills assessment
Stoma-free survival after anastomotic leak following rectal cancer resection:cohort of 2470 patients
Author video: CONFERD-HP: recommendations for reporting COmpeteNcy FramEwoRk Development
Laparoscopic vs open colectomy for locally advanced T4 colonic cancer
‘Cambridge twist’: overlooked detail when teaching continuous sutures
En bloc partial pubic bone excision with complete soft tissue pelvic exenteration
Pathophysiological mechanisms of ALPPS: experimental model
Purely laparoscopic explant hepatectomy and hybrid laparoscopic/robotic graft implantation
StOP Protocol
Early postop arterial lactate concentrations to stratify risk of post-hepatectomy liver failure
Intervention vs surveillance for common bile duct stones detected by intraoperative cholangiography
Perineal urethrectomy in the anterior compartment for pelvic exenteration
Operating airspace and breathing zone purification using a mobile air purifier in theatre
Aerosols, airflow, and airspace contamination during laparoscopy
Measurement of fluorescence increase
Respiratory auscultation without masks
Total pancreas sparing duodenectomy w reimplantation of ampulla onto interposed free jejunal segment
Schlieren imaging of human cough
Computer process: box tracking to fluorescence intensity tracking & graphing to final classification
Video showing simultaneous tracking of regions in both white light & NIR view (same as SV2)
Video showing simultaneous tracking of regions in both white light & NIR view (same as SV1)
Video showing multiple box-tracking to regions of interest in white light view (same case as Fig. 3)
Video showing multiple box-tracking to regions of interest in white light view (same case as Fig. 2)
Video 5: Solving the problems of gas leakage at laparoscopy
Video 4: Solving the problems of gas leakage at laparoscopy
Video 3: Solving the problems of gas leakage at laparoscopy
Video 2: Solving the problems of gas leakage at laparoscopy
Video 1: Solving the problems of gas leakage at laparoscopy
Modified minimal‐access retroperitoneal pancreatic necrosectomy MARPN