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Editorial
The World Journal of Laparoscopic Surgery is widely recognized as an inclusive surgical journal
of minimal access surgery. The impetus of this scientific journal remains research-based academic
surgery, and its main aim is to promote the shared vision of research and academic pursuits
through the exchange of ideas between senior surgical residents, junior faculties, and established
academic surgical professors.
The journal regularly publishes quality original articles concerned with clinical and laboratory
investigations relevant to minimal access surgical practice and teachings. The journal functions
as an outstanding forum for continuing education in surgery and diseases which can be treated
by minimally invasive techniques. The journal emphasizes reports of clinical investigations or fundamental research
bearing directly on surgical management which will be of general interest to a broad range of laparoscopic surgeons
and gynecologist.
In this issue many interesting article are there like “various tissue retrieval techniques and post positioning“ that
will definitely increase the fundamental knowledge of resident surgeons. When I was discussing few weeks ago
about the achievements and progress of this journal with my Professor and Editor-in-Chief of surgical endoscopy,
Sir Alfred Cuschieri, showed his interest in publishing new research article to WJOLS.
The members of WJOLS are committed to helping others. Service of WJOLS is well-known among laparoscopic
surgery readers and we are continuously looking toward their contribution.
R.K.Mishra
MBBS, MS, MRCS, Dip. Lap, FICRS, FIMSA
Editor-in-Chief
World Journal of Laparoscopic Surgery
Chairman
World Laparoscopy Hospital
Gurgaon, India
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