Focus and Scope
Aim
The aim of Neurosurgical Advances is to promote the dissemination of high-quality research, innovative techniques, and clinical advancements in the field of neurosurgery. The journal seeks to bridge the gap between experimental science and clinical practice, contributing to the improvement of neurosurgical procedures, patient care, and outcomes across a wide spectrum of neurological conditions.
Scope
Neurosurgical Advances covers a comprehensive range of topics within neurosurgery and related disciplines. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery: Innovations in the management of stroke, aneurysms, AVMs, dAVFs, and Moyamoya disease.
- Neuro-oncology: Treatment strategies and surgical interventions for brain and spinal tumors, including glioblastoma, meningioma, and metastases.
- Spinal Neurosurgery: Research on spinal disorders, degenerative diseases, minimally invasive procedures, and spinal deformity corrections.
- Functional Neurosurgery: Advances in the treatment of movement disorders, epilepsy, pain, and psychiatric conditions via neuromodulation and stereotactic procedures.
- Trauma and Critical Care: New developments in the management of traumatic brain injury, spinal injury, and neurocritical care practices.
- Technological Innovations: The application of AI, robotics, neuroimaging, and brain-computer interfaces in neurosurgery.
- Regenerative Medicine: Research on neurogenetics, neuroprotection, and tissue engineering in neurological recovery.
- Clinical Trials: Studies on new surgical approaches, medical therapies, and outcomes in neurosurgery.
The journal encourages submissions from diverse interdisciplinary fields to foster collaborations and drive forward innovations that can revolutionize neurosurgical practice worldwide.