Neurosurgery Open (NSO)
Hazem A Eltahawy (Editor-in-Chief), Chief of Neurosurgery, St Mary Mercy Hospital, Livonia, Michigan and Director of the Neurosurgery Service, St Joe’s Medical Group, Trinity Health System, USA.
Mission:
To provide neurosurgeons with open access updated material on every aspect of modern neurosurgical specialty.
Aims & Scope: Neurosurgery Open is an international bimonthly open access peer-reviewed Journal which aims to publish orginal research on the contemporary field of neurosurgery for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of disorders that affect nervous system including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and extra-cranial cerebrovascular system.
The main purpose of a neurosurgery Open (NSO) journal is to provide physicians and scientists with latest techniques, new methodologies, insights, and guidelines leading to more effective management of neurosurgical problems in the broadest sense.
The journal offers prompt publication of high-quality original research and presents new information related to neurosurgery encompassing all sub-specialist areas such as vascular/endovascular management of vascular disease and stroke, neuro-oncology, skull base surgery, functional neurosurgery, pediatric neurosurgery, peripheral nerve neurosurgery, and trauma/neuro critical care, across the international neurosurgical community.
Neurosurgery open welcomes submissions of high-quality Research papers, Invited review articles, Review articles, Keynote articles, Editorials, Guidelines, Short Case Reports and communications, Technical Notes, Letters to the Editor, Commentaries. The journal also stresses discussion on existing controversies in the field and the challenge of improving diagnosis and treatment of disease in the future.
Scientific rigor and quality will be our guiding principles. Neurosurgery Open promotes the timely dissemination of scientific discoveries and their implications for neurological health to the public, health professionals, researchers, and policy-makers.
We encourage researchers and the scientific community to avail this open access platform which is free to use, distribute under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License by disseminating clinical information globally for improving the quality of neurosurgical care.