Eminent Editorial Board Members

Formisano Cesare
ITALY
Journal of Surgical Science and Operative Care
Pankaj Srivastava
India
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Dorina Lauritano
ITALY
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Mirela Olympia Fagarasan Palmer
UNITED STATES
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B. Viswanatha
India
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Sachin A. Borkar
India
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Khue Vu Nguyen
UNITED STATES
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M. Rajajeyakumar
India
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Ahed Jumah Alkhatib
JORDAN
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Alfio Ferlito
ITALY
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Mohd. Shahbaaz Khan
SAUDI ARABIA
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John F. Bebawy
UNITED STATES
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Sambhaji Govind Chintale
India
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Muhammad Akram
PAKISTAN
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Sandeep Kumar Kar
India
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Nikolaos thomakos
GREECE
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Abdou Mohammed AbdAllah Darwish
EGYPT
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Norhafiza Mat Lazim
MALAYSIA
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Italo Giuffre
ITALY
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Kaushik Bhattacharya
India
Journal of Surgical Science and Operative Care

Journal of Surgical Science and Operative Care (JSSO) is dedicated to the global advancement of surgical research, education, and clinical practice. JSSO provides novel methods and most updated techniques in surgical treatment. It contains reviews, original articles, about surgical techniques and notes about the history of surgery. All accepted articles will be published after the peer-review process by experts in the relative field. 

JSSOC is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal. The journal publishes research, review, image, letters to the editor, and case reports in the field of surgery and making them freely available online without any restrictions or any other subscriptions to researchers worldwide. 

 

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