In Memoriam - Profesor Universitar Doctor Eugen Brătucu
Manuscript submission
Chirurgia only accepts electronic submission of manuscripts, directly onto the journal's Web site, after you will register the SUBMIT ARTICLE form.
Authors must NOT submit a copy of the article to the editorial office.
Open Access
Chirurgia provides free access to the full text of articles. The abstract of each of the published articles will immediately be placed on PubMed. Chirurgia uses LinkOut service to provide links from PubMed abstracts to full-text articles.
Open Access Fees: Members of the Romanian Society of Surgery will not pay open access fee. Non-members of the Romanian Society of Surgery will pay open access fee.
CHIRURGIA is a bimonthly open access journal, with a comprehensive peer-reviewed process, that focuses on interventions and surgical procedures. Novel techniques and the utilization of new materials that optimize outcomes constitute major areas of interest.
The journal welcomes original articles, surgical techniques, clinical trials, comprehensive general reports or expert opinions and commentaries relating to all aspects on surgical topics.
Clinical case presentations will be published according to the available space, only one per number. Thus the waiting time can be very long. The journal does not encourage the submission of clinical cases.
Issue No. 1
View all articlesTransdiaphragmatic Intercostal Hernia Following Blunt Trauma and Coughing: A Case Report and Literature Review
Transdiaphragmatic Intercostal Hernia Following Blunt Trauma and Coughing: A Case Report and Literature Review
PeTEP Technique in Primary Ventral Hernia Repair Associated with Diastasis Recti (with video)
PeTEP Technique in Primary Ventral Hernia Repair Associated with Diastasis Recti (with video)
The EAES Symposium on Innovation in Surgery 2026: A Meeting Report from Porto, Portugal
The EAES Symposium on Innovation in Surgery 2026: A Meeting Report from Porto, Portugal
Artificial Intelligence in Colon Cancer: Advances, Challenges, and Future Perspectives
Artificial Intelligence in Colon Cancer: Advances, Challenges, and Future Perspectives
Advances and Ongoing Challenges in Colorectal Cancer
Advances and Ongoing Challenges in Colorectal Cancer
Predictive Factors for the Occurrence of Low Anterior Resection Syndrome after Surgical Intervention
Predictive Factors for the Occurrence of Low Anterior Resection Syndrome after Surgical Intervention
Robotic versus Laparoscopic Surgery in Upper Gastrointestinal Procedures: A Narrative Review of Recent Literature
Robotic versus Laparoscopic Surgery in Upper Gastrointestinal Procedures: A Narrative Review of Recent Literature
Increased Rate of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Improved Outcomes in Colorectal Surgery Following Implementation of LAPCO-Ro
Increased Rate of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Improved Outcomes in Colorectal Surgery Following Implementation of LAPCO-Ro
Implementing ERAS in a Crisis-Stricken Healthcare System: Outcomes from Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery in Lebanon
Implementing ERAS in a Crisis-Stricken Healthcare System: Outcomes from Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery in Lebanon
Evolution of Inguinal Hernia Management in a Romanian Emergency County Hospital: A Single-Centre Experience
Evolution of Inguinal Hernia Management in a Romanian Emergency County Hospital: A Single-Centre Experience
Optimizing RIRS in Complex Renal Anatomy: A Comparative study of Tip-Flexible Suction versus Conventional Ureteral Access Sheath
Optimizing RIRS in Complex Renal Anatomy: A Comparative study of Tip-Flexible Suction versus Conventional Ureteral Access Sheath
Surgical and Functional Implications of Lenke Type 3 Idiopathic Scoliosis in Children and Adolescents: A Comparative Study
Surgical and Functional Implications of Lenke Type 3 Idiopathic Scoliosis in Children and Adolescents: A Comparative Study
Resection of the Uncinate Process of the Pancreas - An Exceptional Alternative to Pancreaticoduodenectomy for Non-Enucleable Benign and Low-Grade MalignantTumors of the Uncinate Process. Surgical Technique, Case Report and Literature Review
Resection of the Uncinate Process of the Pancreas - An Exceptional Alternative to Pancreaticoduodenectomy for Non-Enucleable Benign and Low-Grade MalignantTumors of the Uncinate Process. Surgical Technique, Case Report and Literature Review

