Aim & Scope
The aim of SVOA Gynaecology journal is to provide a platform for the publication of high-quality scientific research, clinical advancements, and innovations in the field of gynecology and obstetrics, perinatology, and women’s health. The journal aims to promote the well-being and optimal healthcare of womens by disseminating knowledge, facilitating interdisciplinary collaborations, and fostering evidence-based practices.The specialties focus on women's reproductive health, pregnancy, childbirth, and the management of related disorders and conditions.
The journal covers a broad range of topics within the field of gynaecology, including but not limited to:
Case Reports and Clinical Studies: Reports of unique cases, clinical studies, and outcomes research that contribute to the body of knowledge in gynaecological surgery.
Reproductive Health and Surgery: Research on contraception, fertility treatments, preconception care, and pregnancy-related complications. Articles on surgical interventions related to infertility, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and other conditions affecting reproductive health, highlighting techniques to preserve fertility when applicable.
Women's Health: Discussions on general women's health topics, preventive care, menopause, hormonal imbalances, and sexual health.
Gynaecological Surgical Techniques: Manuscripts that detail innovative surgical techniques, procedures, and approaches in gynecology, ensuring a strong emphasis on patient outcomes, safety, and advancements in surgical technology.
Gynaecological Oncology: Investigations into surgical interventions for gynecological cancers, their outcomes, adjuvant therapies, and the management of complex cases, fostering collaborations between oncologists and surgeons.
Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor Surgery: Research on surgical treatments for pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, and other pelvic floor disorders, with a focus on improving quality of life and long-term outcomes.
Fetal Surgery: Studies exploring surgical interventions on the fetus for congenital anomalies and conditions to improve neonatal outcomes, in collaboration with obstetricians, neonatologists, and pediatric surgeons.
Surgical Education and Training: Articles addressing innovative approaches to gynecological surgical education, skill development, simulation, and training programs for current and future generations of surgeons.
Ethical and Legal Aspects: Discussions on ethical considerations, patient consent, medico-legal issues, and guidelines surrounding gynaecological surgical procedures.
SVOA Gynaecology is committed to maintaining a high standard of scientific rigor, clinical relevance, and ethical responsibility. By providing a platform for the exchange of ideas and research findings, we aim to foster collaboration among researchers and practitioners, ultimately improving patient care in the fields of gynaecological and surgery.