期刊名称:VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR 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
Advances in vascular intervention and diagnostics require information to be at the fingertips of the vascular surgeon. Each issue of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (VES) brings together the most recent peer-reviewed information to guide vascular specialists in endovascular, surgical, and medical treatment of vascular disease. Published six times a year, VES offers original scientific articles on vascular intervention, including the new endovascular therapies for peripheral artery, aneurysm, carotid, and venous conditions; as well as special interest topics presented in the format of Case Reports, Clinical Controversy discussions of disputed issues, comprehensive Basic Science reviews, a Endovascular Techniques section, and a Vascular Medicine section. Vascular and Endovascular Surgery addresses the spectrum of arterial, venous, and lymphatic disease and provides factual information that will expand your clinical perspective and treatment skills. The multidisciplinary approach to the vascular patient is emphasized with options of open surgical repair, endovascular intervention, and medical therapy discussed in each issue.
The Editorial Board, composed of well-known, respected academic vascular surgeons from all over the world is committed to providing timely, provocative articles that are relevant to enhancing the vascular care provided by the vascular surgeon in practice or in a resident-training program.
Topics presented in recent VES issues include:
- Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair and Stent Technology
- Outcomes of Endovascular AAA Repair with Hostile Neck Anatomy
- Current Management of Carotid Artery Disease
- Protected Carotid Artery Stenting and Angioplasty
- Endovascular Therapy of Innominate-Subclavian Arterial Occlusive Lesions
- Aortic Graft Infection
- Peripheral Arterial Embolism
- Laser Atherectomy for Lower Extremity Revascularization
- Dialysis Access Patency and Repair with Stent-angioplasty
- Duplex Arteriography in the Evaluation of Acute Limb Ischemia
- Can CT Scans Predict Impending AAA Rupture
- Comparison of CT and Catheter Angiography for Evaluation of Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Inferior Vena Cava Filter Placement in Late-stage Cancer
- Platelet Function and Pharmacologic Inhibition
- Matrix Metalloproteinases in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Aortic Aneurysm
- Hypertension and the Vascular Patient
- Angiogenesis, Vasculogenesis, and Induction of Healing in Chronic Wounds
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Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Authors
The journal Vascular and Endovascular Surgery publishes original articles and case reports relating to any phase of vascular diseases, including diagnostic methods, therapeutic procedures, operative techniques, clinical and laboratory research.
Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ves where authors will be required to set up an online account on the SageTrack system powered by ScholarOne. Submissions must include a cover letter, a Word file with the text of the article, and separate files for each figure (see Figure and Artwork Submissions).
Transmittal Letter
The manuscript is to be accompanied by a cover letter which states: (1) all the authors have read and approved the final manuscript; (2) the full name, address, phone and fax number, and e-mail address of the individual to whom correspondence concerning the manuscript is to be sent.
Manuscript Preparation
Type the manuscript double-spaced throughout, with one-inch margins, on bond paper, 81/2 × 11 inches (22 cm × 28 cm). Manuscripts will generally be divided into the following sections: title page, abstract and keywords, introduction, methods, results, discussion, conclusion, acknowledgments, references, figure legends, figures, and tables. For guidance in text preparation, authors should consult the American Medical Association Manual of Style. Abbreviations must be spelled out on first use.
The title page should include the following: (1) full title of the manuscript; (2) full name of each author, including highest earned degree; (3) institutional affiliation of each author together with the city and state; (4) acknowledgment of the source(s) of support for study, if any; (5) full name, address, phone and fax number, and e-mail address of the author to whom correspondence should be sent; (6) e-mail addresses for ALL authors.
Figure and Artwork Submissions
Electronic submission of figures is required via the online submission system. Artwork includes charts and graphs, maps, photographs, and line art. For electronic art acceptable file formats include the following: TIFF, EPS, JPEG, and PDF. Microsoft application files are acceptable for vector art (line art). For all scanned images line art (black and white) images should be scanned as a bitmap at 900 ppi and photos should be scanned as grayscale or CMYK at 300 ppi.
Color artwork can be published only at the author’s expense. The author must be prepared to pay US$800 for the first color image and US$250 each for additional color images.
All illustrations should be identified and numbered using Arabic numerals. Identify top of illustration with up arrow. Also label illustration with author’s name. All legends for figures should be typed on a separate sheet.
If illustrative material which has been previously published is to be included with the manuscript, it is the author’s responsibility to obtain written permission.
Permissions
Submit with the manuscript written permissions to use nonoriginal materials (quotations of over 100 words in length, or any table or figure), from both the author and publisher of the original. Credit the source in the text or as a footnote in a figure legend. Any photographs of identifiable persons should be accompanied by signed releases that show informed consent. For more detailed information regarding permissions, please visit the Sage Publications Web site at http:// www.sagepub.com/journalEditors.nav and review the Permissions Guidelines and Permissions Summary on the left-hand toolbar.
Tables
Number tables in the text in consecutive order using roman numerals. Type each table double-spaced on separate pages. Each table should have a title and each column properly identified. All abbreviations used should be expressed as a footnote to the table. Do not use internal vertical-type material.
References
References must be in AMA style and should include only articles cited in the text. They should be consecutively numbered as they appear in the text. When a reference contains more than six authors, list only the first three authors followed by “et al.” After the author’s listing, supply the full title of the manuscript in lower case (except where a capital is required), the journal title abbreviated according to Index Medicus, the volume number, the inclusive pages and the year of publication. Book references should include: authors, chapter title, book title, editors, place of publication, publisher, year of publication, and page numbers.
Status of Manuscript
The receipt of your manuscript by the Journal will be acknowledged and a decision regarding its status made as soon as possible. All manuscripts are subject to editorial review. One set of page proofs will be sent to the corresponding author via e-mail for review prior to publication.
Reprints
Reprints of a manuscript are available to authors reprints@sagepub.com.
English Language Services
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Editorial Board
Editor-in- Chief: |
Peter Gloviczki, MD |
Mayo Clinic, Minnesota |
Associate Editor: |
Enrico Ascher |
Maimonides Medical Center |
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Keith D. Calligaro |
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Kim J. Hodgson |
SIU School of Medicine |
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Alan B. Lumsden |
Baylor College of Medicine |
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Gregory L. Moneta, MD |
Oregon Health Science University |
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Gregorio A. Sicard |
Barnes-Jewish Hospital |
Editorial Board Members: |
Ali Aburahma |
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Samuel S. Ahn, MD |
University Vascular Associates |
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Robert G. Atnip |
Hershey Medical Center |
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Jeffrey L. Ballard |
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Michael Belkin |
Brigham & Women's Hospital |
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John J. Bergan |
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Richard P. Cambria |
Massachusetts General Hospital |
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Jeffrey Carpenter |
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania |
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Timothy A. Chuter |
University of California, San Francisco |
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G. Patrick Clagett |
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
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Anthony J. Comerota |
Jobst Vascular Center |
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Michael S. Conte |
University of California, San Francisco, USA |
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John D. Corson |
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Frank J. Criado |
Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore |
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Michael Dalsing |
Indiana University School of Medicine |
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Clement R. Darling |
Albany Medical College |
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David L. Dawson |
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Ralph G. De Palma |
Department of Veteran's Affairs |
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Tina R. Desai |
The University of Chicago |
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John F. Eidt |
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, USA |
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Bo G. Eklof |
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Peter Faries |
Weill Medical College of Cornell University |
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Mark F. Fillinger |
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
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William R. Flinn |
University of Maryland Medical Systems |
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Thomas L. Forbes |
London HSC & University of Western Ontario |
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Julie A. Freischlag |
John Hopkins Medical Institutions |
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Paul A. Gagne |
New York University |
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Vivian Gahtan |
SUNY Upstate Medical University |
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Richard M. Green, MD |
Lenox Hill Hospital |
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Raul J. Guzman |
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Peter G. Kalman, MD |
Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL |
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Timothy F. Kresowik |
University of Iowa Health Care |
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Brajesh K. Lal |
New Jersey Medical School |
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Stephen G. Lalka, MD |
The Sanger Clinic, North Carolina |
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Peter H. Lin, MD |
Baylor College of Medicine, USA |
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Fred N. Littooy |
Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL |
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Joann M. Lohr |
Lohr Surgical Specialists |
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Michael S. Makaroun |
Presbyterian University Hospital |
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William A. Marston |
University of North Carolina |
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Jon S. Matsumura |
Northwestern University |
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George H. Meier, III |
Brambleton Medical Center |
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James O. Menzoian |
University of Connecticut Health Center |
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Joseph L. Mills |
Arizona Health Sciences Center |
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Samuel R. Money |
Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, LA |
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Takao Ohki |
Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein School of Medicine, NY |
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W. Andrew Oldenburg |
Mayo Clinic, Minnesota |
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Kenneth Ouriel, MD |
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio |
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Jean M. Panneton |
Vascular and Transplant Specialists |
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Juan R. Parodi, MD |
Jackson Memorial University of Miami |
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Bruce A. Perler |
John Hopkins Medical Institutions |
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Luis A. Queral |
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John J. Ricotta |
SUNY at Stony Brook |
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John J. Rosenthal |
Long Beach Surgical Group |
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Hazim J. Safi |
University of Texas-Houston Medical Center |
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Russell H. Samson |
Mote Vascular Foundation |
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Luis A. Sanchez |
Washington University School of Medicine |
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Gary R. Seabrook |
Medical College of Wisconsin |
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Gregor D. Shanik |
Blackrock Clinic |
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Michael B. Silva, Jr. |
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio |
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Scott L. Stevens |
University of Tennessee Medical Center |
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Timothy M. Sullivan |
Mayo Clinic, Minnesota |
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Spence M. Taylor |
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William D. Turnipseed |
University of Wisconsin Clinical Sciences |
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Rodney A. White |
UCLA Medical Center |
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Christopher K. Zarins |
Stanford University |
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R. Eugene Zierler |
University of Washington Medical Center |
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Robert M. Zwolak |
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center |
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