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European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports

European Pediatrics Surgeons Association

Media Type: Journal

ISSN: 2194-7619
EISSN: 2194-7627
OA License Type: CC BY
Volume: 12
Starting Year: 2013
Impact Factor: 0.6
Journal type: Open Access

The European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports (EJPS Reports) is an Open Access journal for case reports relating to the surgical care of neonates, infants, and children. A companion to the European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, it covers a broad spectrum of clinical specialties, including abdominal and thoracic surgery, orthopaedics and traumatology, neurosurgery, oncology and anesthesiology. EJPS Reports is an invaluable resource for all clinicians involved in pediatric surgical care.

All articles in EJPS Reports undergo rigorous blind peer review. As an Open Access publication, all reports are made freely available to read and download from Thieme E-Journals.

Aims and Scope

  • To present rare or exceptional clinical cases in the surgical care of neonates, infants and children
  • To present specific clinical findings that may indicate new or alternative understandings of existing surgical procedures and how they relate to pediatric care
  • To complement the original research and reviews published in the European Journal of Pediatric Surgery with clinical data and cases
  • To promote the exchange of information between different specialties and sub-specialties involved in the surgical care of children

 

Abstracting and indexing:

DOAJ, ESCI, PubMed Central, EBSCO, Embase, ProQuest