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ISSN: 1308-0709 e-ISSN: 1308-0709

Author Guidelines

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS

The Journal of Surgical Arts (JSurgArts) is a continuously published, double-blind peer-reviewed journal. The aim of the Journal of Surgical Arts is to publish high-quality research articles, review articles on current issues, and rare case reports in the field of surgery. In addition, expert opinions, letters to the editor, scientific letters, and articles on surgical techniques are also accepted for publication, and various articles in the fields of medical and surgical history, ethics, surgical education, and forensic medicine are also included in the journal.

Each submission will be reviewed by at least two external, independent reviewers who are experts in their fields to ensure an impartial evaluation process. The editorial board will invite an external and independent reviewer to manage the evaluation processes of articles submitted by the editors or members of the editorial board. The Editor-in-Chief is the final authority in the decision-making process for all submissions.

Submission of an article requires that: the work has not been previously published (except for an abstract or a published conference, review, or dissertation piece); it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere; Publication in the Journal of Surgical Arts requires the approval of all co-authors. The author(s) transfer copyright to the Journal of Surgical Arts, effective upon acceptance of the article for publication. The author(s) guarantee that the article will not be published elsewhere in another language without the permission of the journal.

Articles must be submitted in English. All submissions are first reviewed by the editor and then sent to reviewers. All articles are subject to editing and, if necessary, returned to the authors for answers to questions or addition of missing information. For accuracy and clarity, detailed article editing is performed for all articles accepted for publication. Final revised copies are sent to the authors for approval.

Informed Consent (Ethics)
The journal's publication and editorial processes are shaped in accordance with the guidelines of the International Council of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), the Council of Science Editors (CSE), the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the European Association of Science Editors (EASE), and the National Organization for Information Standards (NISO). The Journal adheres to the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scientific Publishing (doaj.org/bestpractice). For experimental, clinical, and drug studies, as well as some case reports, research protocols must be approved by the Ethics Committee in accordance with international agreements (World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki "Ethical Principles for Medical Research on Human Subjects", updated October 2013, www.wma.net).

The Journal of Surgical Arts requires and encourages authors and individuals involved in the evaluation process of submitted articles to disclose any current or potential conflicts of interest, including financial, consulting, and institutional conflicts of interest that could lead to potential bias or conflicts of interest. Any financial grants or other support received from individuals or institutions for a submitted study must be reported to the Editorial Board.

By submitting an article to the Journal of Surgical Arts, authors agree to transfer the copyright of their article to the Journal. If rejected for publication, the copyright of the article will be transferred back to the authors. When using previously published content, including figures, tables, or any other material, authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder. Legal, financial, and criminal liability in this regard rests with the author(s).

Submission Fee
The Journal of Surgical Arts has no article processing fee (APC) or any submission fee.

Open Access Policy
The Journal of Surgical Arts is an open access journal, meaning that all content is freely available to the user or institution. Users may read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full text of articles, or use them for other lawful purposes.

Common User Liscence
The Journal of Surgical Arts permits the reuse and re-editing of content under the "CC BY" category, under a Creative Commons license or other license types with similar terms. The journal allows readers to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full text of articles and use them for other lawful purposes.

Copyright Notice and Copyright Transfer Form
All published materials will become the sole property of the Journal, and copyright will belong to the Journal. Any part of the publication may be used without written permission, provided that the relevant article is cited. Articles and illustrations become the property of the Journal after publication. The copyright transfer form must be signed by all authors and submitted by the respective author.

Plagiarism Screening Policy
All articles submitted to the journal are routinely scanned by DergiPark's plagiarism detection software to identify plagiarism and unethical practices.

Article Submission
The Journal of Surgical Arts only accepts online submissions through its official website (please click here), and submissions that do not meet JSurgArts publication criteria may be rejected. All submissions are made through the online submission system by clicking the “Submit Article” icon on the Dergipark Article Tracking System.

MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION

Title page; The manuscript title, article type (clinical study, review, case study, etc…), author names (E mails, institutions, ORCID numbers), author contact information (name, E mail address, and phone number), and a short article title (> 50 words) must be included and uploaded to the Dergipark system during the submission process. If the article was presented at a conference, this should be indicated along with the name, date, and location of the conference.

Articles should include the following sections: Abstract (English abstract only for articles from outside Türkiye), Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgments, References, Tables, and Figure Captions. Articles should have double spacing with sufficient margins on both sides. The font size (12 point) and style (Times New Roman) of the main text should be consistent. All pages of the main text should be numbered consecutively. Abstract: The abstract should be structured and serve as an informative guide to the methods and results sections of the study. Abstracts should not exceed 400 words. Abstracts should be prepared as paragraphs containing subheadings (Background-Aim, Methods, Discussion, and Results). Abstracts should not be included in case reports or letters to the editor.

References should be numbered in the order they appear in the text (Vancouver style). There is no limit on the number of references. All reference figures in the text should be given in parentheses without changing the font size. References should only include published or accepted-for-publication articles. The reference format should conform to the “Uniform Requirements for Submissions to Biomedical Journals” and its updated versions (February 2006). Journal titles should be abbreviated according to Index Medicus. Page numbers should be indicated in journal references. If there are six or fewer authors, all authors should be listed; otherwise, the first six authors and “et al.” should be written. The style and punctuation of references should conform to the following formats (examples for Vancouver style):

Manuscript(Authors >6): Balkaya Tunçel T, Cengiz F, Güngör F, Gür EÖ, Bozok YY, Bağ H, et al. Analysis of emergency and elective femoral hernia surgery results. J Surg Arts 2022;15(1):1-6.

Manuscript(Authors <6): Dilek ON, Atay A. Dealing with hepatic artery traumas: A clinical literature review. World J Clin Cases  2021; 9(28):8425-8440.

Book section: Dilek ON, Acar T. Prophylactic resections of the pancreas pathologies In: Dilek ON, Latifi R, Uranues S (Eds), Prophylactic Surgery, 1st ed. Switzerland, Springer, 2021, p: 101-114.

Internet: Dilek ON. Hepaticojejunostomy with access loop for residual hepatolithiasis (Conference, APHPBA-2021). Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences 2022;29 Suppl. 1:21-22. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jhbp.1104 (Accessed Dec 24, 2022).

Figures, illustrations, and tables: All figures and tables should be numbered according to their order of appearance in the text. The desired position of figures and tables should be indicated in the text. Explanations should be provided in the relevant section of the main text, and magnification and dye used should be specified for photomicrographs and slide preparations. Color images and figures will be published if necessary and provided the authors are prepared to cover the costs. Illustrations should be professionally prepared. For recognizable photographs, signed consent from the patient or their legal representatives should be included; otherwise, the patient's name or eyes should be obscured to prevent identification.

Cover letter: Should include the title of the article and the name of the journal. The cover letter should also include a brief statement that "the article has been read and approved by all authors and has not been submitted to or is under consideration for publication in another journal."

Review articles; should include the title, abstract, text, and bibliography sections. As mentioned above, additional tables, graphs, and figures should also be prepared.

Case reports; A limited number of case reports are published in each issue of the journal. The presented case(s) should be educational, engaging for readers, and reflect a rare situation. Case reports should include sections for title, abstract, case, discussion, and bibliography. These reports may have a maximum of 6 authors.

Letters to the Editor; The letter should clearly state the title of the publication in which the opinions were published, the authors, the publication date, issue number, and page numbers. Editors do not issue acceptance certificates for "letters to the editor" as original articles.

Last Update Time: April 1, 2026

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Note: The Journal of Surgical Arts is among the journals indexed by international databases (OJS/PKP, EBSCO, etc.) as defined by the "Interuniversity Council" (YÖK, Turkey).

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