Aims & Scope
Archives of Operative Medicine (AOM) is an international, peer-reviewed open-access journal that aims to advance knowledge, practice, and innovation in operative medicine and related fields. The journal provides a scientific platform for the dissemination of high-quality, methodologically sound, and clinically relevant research that addresses diagnostic, therapeutic, and procedural aspects of operative care across all medical disciplines.
AOM’s mission is to contribute to global academic dialogue and clinical development by publishing rigorous, original contributions and integrative analyses that reflect current trends, challenges, and advancements in operative practice. The journal promotes interdisciplinary approaches and encourages collaboration among researchers, clinicians, surgeons, and scholars worldwide.
The scope of Archives of Operative Medicine includes, but is not limited to:
- General surgery and subspecialties (e.g., cardiovascular, orthopedic, neurosurgery, plastic surgery)
- Minimally invasive and robotic surgical techniques
- Preoperative and postoperative management
- Operative technology and innovation
- Surgical education and simulation
- Patient safety and surgical outcomes
- Anesthesia and perioperative medicine
- Case-based clinical interventions and rare presentations
- Translational and experimental studies in operative science
- Evidence-based protocols and clinical guidelines
The journal welcomes the following types of scholarly contributions:
- Original Research Articles
- Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
- Narrative Reviews and Critical Overviews
- Case Reports and Case Series
- Brief Communications and Technical Notes
- Editorials and Commentary
- Letters to the Editor
AOM values ethical transparency, methodological rigor, and clinical relevance. All submissions are subject to a rigorous double-blind peer review process and editorial screening to ensure compliance with international publication standards.
The journal publishes content exclusively in English, with a global readership in mind. By fostering open access and promoting high editorial standards, Archives of Operative Medicine aspires to become a recognized and trusted source of knowledge in the field of operative medical sciences.
ISSN: 2980-0676