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期刊名称:INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED

ISSN:0020-1383
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OXON, OX5 1GB
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/30428/description
影响因子:2.586
主题范畴:CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE;    EMERGENCY MEDICINE;    ORTHOPEDICS;    SURGERY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.

Topics covered include: trauma systems and management; surgical procedures; epidemiological studies; surgery (of all tissues); resuscitation; biomechanics; rehabilitation; anaesthesia; radiology and wound management.

Regular features include: original research papers; review articles; case reports; ideas and innovations detailing novel and effective solutions to surgical problems; book reviews; calendar of world-wide meetings.

Letters that comment on an article previously published in Injury are particularly encouraged, and the authors will be given the opportunity to respond. Please submit letters to the editor by e-mail where possible to editor@injuryjournal.com.

The journal also publishes a series of scientific supplements documenting the work of the AO/ASIF Research, Development and Clinical Studies, and occasionally supplements detailing the work of other groups.


Instructions to Authors
Please submit three copies of the manuscript with three sets of figures to:For Asia and AustralasiaI. CivilInjury Editorial OfficeTrauma Services, Room 55045th Floor, Auckland HospitalPO Box 92-024AucklandNew ZealandTel No: +9 379 7440 x7800; Fax No: +9 307 8931; E-mail: icivil@xtra.co.nz For all other areasS.J. KriklerInjury Editorial OfficeElsevier Science LtdThe BoulevardLangford LaneKidlingtonOxfordOX5 1GBUnited KingdomTel No: +44 (0)1865 843380; Fax No: +44 (0)1865 843992; E-mail: editor@injuryjournal.comFor manuscripts submitted to the UK Editorial Office:Manuscripts, in English, should be submitted in double-spaced typing, by E Mail as an attachment in Word with the tables, figures and illustrations in Word, PowerPoint or as JPEG files. Electronic manuscripts have the advantage that there is not a need to re-key text and the possibility of error is reduced. Review and editing is simpler.It is important that the paper is accompanied by an E mail message indicating the word processing package used and the format used for the figures, illustrations etc .The accompanying E Mail should give the name, address, phone number, fax number, and E Mail of the corresponding author and a statement that all authors have contributed to, and read, the paper and have given permission for their name to be included as a co-author. The E Mail must also confirm that the manuscript has not been published and will not be submitted simultaneously or published elsewhere. If any illustrations, diagram or part of the text have been published elsewhere the source must be given in full, permission by having been granted by the author and the publisher. A separate covering letter, signed by the corresponding author on behalf of all the named authors, affirming their contribution to and responsibility for the paper, should also be sent by regular mail or fax.The Editor reserves the right to make editorial and literary corrections. No major alterations or corrections will be made without the knowledge and consent of the author. The final, revised version must be accompanied by an exactly matching file on disk in Rich Text Format - please refer to www.elsevier.com/locate/disksub for more information on disk submission.All clinical studies should contain within the text of each manuscript a statement that all experimental protocols have been approved by the Ethical Committee of the Institution. All patients, or their guardians, must have given their consent after they have received appropriate information. In the case of experimental animal studies, similar Ethical Committee approval of the protocols must have been obtained before the start of the studies.Authors are encouraged to write concisely and the text should read easily. Unnecessary experimental detail should be avoided, but appropriate references should be given. All abbreviations should be spelled out in full the first time they are mentioned. For drugs and chemicals, the generic name should be used, but trade names may follow in brackets.The text should be printed on A4 paper with double spacing (including the references section) and a 4cm margin all round. There should be a running title, date or draft number and page number at the top of each page. Most papers are written on a word processor; a spelling and grammar check should be run before the final draft is submitted. The language is English (UK), for example, haematology, anaesthetic, centre.Case Reports:These will only be accepted if there is a clear lesson or message. The text should not normally exceed 200 words, with only one illustration.Papers and Review Articles:Title page: The first page should be the title page, and must include the title of the article, names, initials and appointment of each author, name of the department(s) and institution(s) to which the work should be attributed and name, address, phone/fax and e-mail details of the author for correspondence and to whom reprints should be sent. Please note that it is essential to include the email address of the corresponding author as proofs will be sent by email as attached PDF files.Keywords: Include up to 10 keywords.Abstract: The second page should carry an abstract of not more than 200 words. It need not be formally structured, and should be easy to read, but must include the purpose of the study, basic procedures, main findings and the principal conclusions.Text: This should start on the third page, and will normally be divided into the following sections: Introduction, Materials (or Patients) and Methods, Results, Discussion and Conclusions, but other descriptive headings and subheadings may be used if they are felt to be more appropriate.The introduction should explain the purpose of the study or investigation, the clinical relevance and the background provided by previous research or publications in this area, and, where appropriate, a statement of approval by an ethics committee.Materials (or Patients) and Methods should give details of inclusion and exclusion criteria for patients in clinical trials, research methodology, systems of assessment or measurement with appropriate references and the statistical analysis used. Any equipment or apparatus used should be named, along with the manufacturer's name and address. Sufficient detail should be given to allow other investigators to repeat the study. Where relevant, tables or figures may be included to provide information more clearly. No data should normally be presented in this section.Results should give all the relevant data, presented in a concise and meaningful way, with tables or figures to present data more clearly or concisely where appropriate. In studies with well under 100 subjects, percentages should be avoided.Discussion should consider the results and possible confounding factors, sources of bias, weaknesses in the study, and a review of the relevant literature, putting the results of the study in the context of previous work in this area.Conclusions must be based on the results presented.Tables: Each Table, with an appropriately brief title, should be numbered and printed on a separate page. No vertical lines should be used. All tables should be referred to by number in the text.Figures: Figures must be clearly numbered. Photographic illustrations should be submitted in the form of good quality prints (not negatives or slides), approximately 12 cm x 18 cm (5" x 7"). On the back of these, on a sticky label, should be an indication of orientation (Top), the figure number, running title and first author. Figures should be limited to those considered essential. Colour illustrations incur an additional cost to the author and should only be used if they illustrate important points not demonstrable in black and white. Line drawings should be professionally drawn with lettering large enough to stand reduction. A list of legends for each figure must be supplied on a separate sheet of the manuscript. Figures will not be returned after publication. All illustrations should be referred to in the text. Authors are encouraged to submit electronic artwork files with the original printed illustrations. Please refer to www.elsevier.com/locate/authorartwork for guidelines for the preparation of electronic artwork files.References: All references listed at the end of the article must be cited in the text. The references should be listed in the Reference section in alphabetical order and numbered in alphabetical sequence, e.g. [1] Abbott C? [2] Bader, G? [3] Brown, T? etc. References should be indicated in the text by numbers with square brackets, e.g. [1] or [3,8]. Where a reference is cited more than once in the text, the same number should be used each time. References should take the following form:[1] Mackay D, Wood L, Rangan A. The treatment of isolated ulnar fractures in adults: a systematic review. Injury 2000; 31 565 - 73[2] Richards RR, Corley FG. Fractures of the Shafts of the Radius and Ulna. In: Rockwood CA Jr, Green DP, Bucholz RW, Heckman JD. Fractures in Adults. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott 1996 869 - 928[3] Rockwood CA Jr, Green DP, Bucholz RW, Heckman JD. Fractures in Adults. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott 1996The titles of journals should be abbreviated as in Index Medicus. If there are four or fewer authors, they should all be listed; if there are five or more, the first three authors should be listed, followed by et al.Abbreviations and units of measurement should all be in SI units except for measurements of blood pressure where mm Hg is preferred. For more detailed recommendations authors should consult Baron D.N. (ed.) (1977) Units Symbols and Abbreviations: A Guide for Biological and Medical Editors and Authors, 3rd Ed. London, Royal Society of Medicine.Proofs. Authors are responsible for ensuring that all manuscripts are accurately typed before final submission on disk. Proofs will be sent by email to the corresponding author before publication and should be returned promptly using the instructions provided. The publishers reserve the right to charge for any changes made at the proof stage (other than printers errors) since the insertion or deletion of a single word may necessitate the resetting of whole paragraphs.Copyright. Authors must sign the 'Transfer of Copyright' agreement, or, where the authors work for an organisation that does not permit such assignment, a standard licence agreement, before an article can be published. This transfer agreement enables Elsevier Science Ltd to protect the copyright material for authors, but does not relinquish the author's proprietary rights. The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or the right to adapt the article for use or in conjunction with computer systems and programs, including reproduction or publication in machine-readable form and incorporation in retrieval systems.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
  S.J. Krikler, Coventry, UK
Deputy Editors:
  E.G. Anderson, Dunbartonshire, UK
  S. M. Lambert, Southampton, UK
  P. Staniforth, Brighton, UK
Regional Editor:
  I. Civil, Auckland, New Zealand
Deputy Regional Editor:
  J. McGrath, Sydney, Australia
Review Editor:
  C. Colton, Nottingham, UK
International Editorial Board:
  G. Androulakis, Athens, Greece
  C. Bradish, Birmingham, UK
  P. Campbell, York, UK
  Yuh-Min Cheng, Taiwan, ROC
  R. Cherry, Solihull, UK
  F. Cross, London, UK
  S. Deane, Liverpool, Australia
  D. Eastwood, London, UK
  W.S. El Masry, Oswestry, UK
  M.A. Farquharson-Roberts, Gosport, UK
  S.D. Frenyo, Budapest, Hungary
  C. Gaebler, Vienna, Austria
  D. Gentleman, Dundee, UK
  H.M. Grove, Vina del Mar
  J.C.N. Joshipura, Bombay, India
  J.B. Jupiter, Boston, MA, USA
  J. Knottenbelt, Harrow, UK
  J. Kortbeek, Alberta, Canada
  C. Krettek, Hannover, Germany
  J.C.Y. Leong, Hong Kong
  K.S. Leung, Hong Kong
  G.M. MacKay, Bride, Isle on Man, UK
  J.K. Mason, Edinburgh, UK
  K. Morikawa, Aichi, Japan
  M. Needoff, Sutton-in-Ashfield, UK
  P.A. Oakley, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
  C.W. Oliver, Edinburgh, UK
  O.O.A. Oni, Leicester, UK
  V. Papavasiliou, Panorama, Greece
  D. Pennig, Koln, Germany
  R.W.H. Pho, Singapore
  J. Plewes, Birmingham, UK
  V. Pullicino, Shropshire, UK
  T. R¨¹edi, Chur, Switzerland
  P.J. Richards, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
  E.B. Riska, Helsinki, Finland
  P.M. Rommens, Mainz, Germany
  B.J. Rowlands, Nottingham, UK
  M. Sampson, Southampton, UK
  M. Smith, Boston, MA, USA
  A. Sutcliffe, Birmingham, UK
  R. Szyszkovitz, Graz, Austria
  J. Templeton, Staffordshire, UK
  J.M. Thompson, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
  H. Tornkvist, Stockholm, Sweden
  C. van der Werken, Utrecht, The Netherlands
  P. Worlock, Oxford, UK
  M.K. Wyse, Northants, UK
  H. Yamamoto, Ehime, Japan
  D.W. Yates, Manchester, UK
Editorial Consultants:
  P. S. London, Singleborough, UK
  D. Wainwright, London, UK
Editorial Assistant:
  B. Kardzis, Coventry, UK
 


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