Journal of Surgical Case Reports and Research

ISSN: Under Process | Chief Editor: Dr. Ochuko Orakpoghenor

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About the Journal

Journal of Surgical Case Reports and Research (JSCRR), published by Research Portal Central Publishers, is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing surgical knowledge and clinical practice. The journal focuses on publishing high-quality case reports, original research, systematic reviews, and clinical findings that contribute to the understanding of surgical science and patient care.

JSCRR provides a platform for surgeons, clinicians, and researchers to share unique clinical experiences, innovative surgical techniques, and evidence-based practices. By showcasing rare cases and research-driven advancements, the journal plays a vital role in bridging the gap between clinical challenges and academic research, thereby supporting surgical education and improving healthcare outcomes globally.

JSCRR emphasizes the educational value of well-documented case reports that highlight diagnostic challenges, management strategies, novel surgical approaches, and postoperative outcomes. By fostering the dissemination of clinically relevant findings, the journal aims to support continuous medical education and improve patient outcomes across all surgical specialties.

 

Scope of the Journal

The journal welcomes submissions from all fields of surgery, including but not limited to:

  • General and Specialized Surgery
  • Trauma and Emergency Surgery
  • Oncologic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery
  • Neurosurgery and Orthopedic Surgery
  • Pediatric and Geriatric Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive, Endoscopic, and Robotic Surgery
  • Innovations in Surgical Techniques and Technology

Why Publish with JSCRR – Research Portal Central Publishers?

  • Global Accessibility: As an open-access journal, all articles are freely available to a worldwide audience.
  • High Academic Standards: Rigorous peer-review ensures credibility, originality, and scientific merit.
  • Rapid & Transparent Process: Efficient editorial workflow for timely publication.
  • Educational Impact: Valuable for medical students, trainees, and practicing surgeons.
  • Publisher Excellence: Backed by Research Portal Central Publishers, a trusted name in advancing academic and clinical research worldwide.

The Journal of Surgical Case Reports and Research is committed to fostering surgical innovation, sharing critical clinical insights, and contributing to the global advancement of medical knowledge.

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Article Publishing Charge

2-3 days

Time to First Decision

15-18 days

Review Time

25-35 days

Submission to Acceptance

1.75

Impact Factor

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Case Report
15 Nov 2025 Cancer

Complete Rectal Prolapse and Intussusception Due to Rectosigmoid Cancer as a Lead Point

Authors: Narendra Pandit, Pradeep Kumar Yadav, Nishan Subedi, Kusum Sudi, Shruti Sah

Review Article
10 Apr 2026 Endocarditis Surgery, Multidisciplinary

Surgical Timing in Infective Endocarditis: Determinants and Clinical Implications

Review Article
24 Jan 2026 Cardiology

Eppinger's Theory

Authors: Maksimovich N. Ye, Bon L. I, Zorko A.I

Case Report
12 Feb 2026 Surgery

Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Resection of Posterior Mediastinal Müllerian Cysts

Authors: Alex A. Volinsky , Sofia V. Usoltseva , Evgeny B. Topolnitskiy , Ekaterina S. Marchenko

Case Report
24 Jan 2026 Surgery, Neurology

Microvascular Decompression -A Miraculous Surgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia

Authors: Suresh Kishanrao

Research Article
22 Jan 2026 Hematology

Venous Thromboembolism in Woman

Authors: Sinisa Franjic

Research Article
27 Feb 2026 Orthopedic

Twelve-Week Outcomes of Posterior Medial-To-Lateral (PML) Sacroiliac Joint Fusion in Patients with BMI ≥30: A Seven-Case Series

Authors: Babajide Ogunseinde, MD

Case Report
12 Jan 2026 Orthopedic Surgery

Undiagnosed Hydrocephalus as a Source of Persistent Lower Back Pain with Gait Disturbance after Lumbar Fusion Surgery. A Case Report

Authors: Babajide Ogunseinde, MD.

Case Report
20 Jan 2026 Orthopedic

Case Report on Minimally Invasive Posterior Medial to Lateral (PML) Technique for Sacroiliac Joint Fusion in High BMI Patients (>35)

Authors: Babajide Ogunseinde, MD

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