Authors Guidelines
The Journal of Surgical Practice and Clinical Care (JSPCC) welcomes original, high-quality manuscripts in surgery, perioperative care, and related clinical disciplines. Authors are advised to follow the guidelines below to ensure smooth review and publication.
General Requirements
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Manuscripts must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere.
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Submissions should be relevant to surgical practice or clinical care.
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The manuscript must be written in clear and professional English.
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Authors are responsible for the accuracy, originality, and ethical integrity of their work.
Article Types Accepted
The journal accepts a wide range of submissions, including:
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Research Articles
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Review Articles
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Mini Reviews
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Case Reports
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Clinical Studies
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Short Communications
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Technical Notes
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Perspective Articles
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Opinion Articles
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Editorials
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Video Articles
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PowerPoint Presentations (PPTs)
Manuscript Structure
Authors should structure manuscripts as follows:
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Title Page
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Abstract
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Keywords (3–6 recommended)
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Introduction
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Materials and Methods / Clinical Methods
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Results and Discussion
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgments (if applicable)
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Conflict of Interest Statement
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References
Formatting Guidelines
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Manuscripts should be submitted in editable format (preferably MS Word).
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Tables, figures, and surgical images must be clear and properly labeled.
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Medical terminology, units, and abbreviations must follow international standards.
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References must be accurate, complete, and consistently formatted.
Ethical Requirements
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All submissions must be original and free from plagiarism.
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Proper citation of all sources is mandatory.
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Authors must disclose funding sources and conflicts of interest.
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Research involving human subjects must follow ethical approval and consent requirements.
Submission Process
Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal’s official submission system or designated communication channel. All required documents must be provided at the time of submission.
Peer Review and Revision
All manuscripts undergo peer review by subject experts. Authors may be required to revise manuscripts based on reviewer feedback and must respond within the specified timeframe.
Final Note
Authors are encouraged to carefully follow these guidelines to ensure efficient processing and publication. The Journal of Surgical Practice and Clinical Care is committed to publishing high-quality research that advances surgical science and improves patient care worldwide.


