Vascular Specialist International
The Korean Society for Vascular Surgery
- Quarterly
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- 2288-7970(pISSN)
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- 2288-7989(eISSN)
Domain
- Health Sciences > Clinical Medicine
Aim & Scope
Vascular Specialist International (Vasc Specialist Int, VSI) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal open to ev-eryone involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and/or prevention of vascular diseases. VSI takes a multidisciplinary approach to vascular diseases by all “vascular specialists”, including vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, interventional cardiologists, angiologists, vascular technologists, and nurses. Vascular specialists with a profound knowledge of diseases and advanced therapeutic skills are required for the modern practice of vascular diseases, and this journal aims to provide a space for sharing new knowledge between these specialists, irrespective of their affiliated departments. VSI also seeks to provide knowledge of vascular diseases from all around the world, especially—but not entirely—in Asia. The journal deals with disease characteristics from different ethnicities and backgrounds, including epidemiology, clinical manifestation, and treatment outcomes in different populations. The journal also welcomes challenging/informative case reports or innovative technical notes, through which authors can share different experiences and demonstrate how everyday practices are performed in the real world. VSI publishes Original Articles, Review Articles, Case Reports, Technical Notes, Editorials, and Letters to the Editor, with a focus on the following areas of expertise: • Precision Surgery or Patient-tailored Vascular Surgery • OncoVascular Surgery • Robotics/Laparoscopic Vascular Surgery • Open, Endovascular or Hybrid Surgery • Vascular Trauma • Surgeon-Reconstructed Graft or Physician-Modified Endograft • Novel Antithrombotic drugs, Anticoagulants, and Antiplatelets • Rare or low-frequency vascular disease • Novel vascular imaging • Lymphatic disease and endolymphatic interventions • Lymphedema/phlebolymphedema • Vascular malformation • Clinical Trials • Basic/Translational Research • Aneurysmal disease • Peripheral arterial occlusive disease • Venous thrombosis or reflux disease • Vascular access, catheters, and arteriovenous fistula • Therapeutic angiogenesis and wound healing
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