The Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (IJPS) is increasingly becoming a reference journal in our field, not only in India but
also in various countries across the globe. The journal has published several high-quality
articles addressing multiple topics in the form of original investigations, reviews,
case reports, letters, short communications, etc. This year we are looking forward
to taking it to newer heights with the goal of continuing to contribute to the dissemination
of high-quality content in plastic surgery. We took time to reflect on what the journal
recently published so that we can continue to build upon the same.
In terms of journal metrics and outreach, the year 2023 saw a total of 307 submissions,
with 91 articles accepted for publication. In 2024, with an increase in the number
of issues, both submissions and acceptances rose significantly, reaching 424 submissions
and 138 accepted articles. This reflected a rise in the acceptance rate from 29.6%
to 32.6%.
Submissions were received from 34 countries, with the highest contributions coming
from India, followed by Egypt, Mexico, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia. The
submitted manuscripts comprised over 50% original articles, approximately 24 review
articles, 12 systematic reviews, 228 letters to the editor, 20 innovation reports,
and 130 case reports, etc.
The average review time was 34 days, a testament to the dedication and efficiency
of our editorial board and reviewers. Notably, we expanded our panel by adding 150
accomplished expert reviewers—a significant milestone that has strengthened the peer
review process and enhanced the journal's overall academic rigor. The journal published
a wide array of articles, from complex randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses
to special topics of interest to advanced case reports and series. In doing so, the
journal touched on various areas of our plastic surgery domain, ranging from flaps,
scar surgeries, and fat grafting to molecular studies. Although all the articles have
their own merit and collectively contribute toward the dissemination of quality clinical
information in your field, some of the articles stood out as notable mentions.
The journal published an engaging randomized clinical trial from the Iran University
of Medical Sciences, addressing the aesthetic and functional outcomes of open carpal
tunnel release and thread carpal tunnel release.[1] We published an original investigation exploring conversion to autologous breast
reconstruction with latissimus dorsi and immediate fat grafting in patients with previous
implant failure, from Universitario de Santiago de Compostela, Spain.[2] Further, the journal published a complex analytical article from Northwest University,
Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, discussing in detail trends of research on platelet-rich
fibrin.[3] Interestingly, the journal published a multicentric study, coming from various prestigious
universities in Italy, discussing the risk of local breast cancer recurrence in implant-based
breast reconstruction with macrotexturized and microtexturized prostheses.[4] We also published an engaging original investigation exploring the effect of basic
fibroblast growth factors on perifascial areolar tissue transplants.[5] Rounding off our global authorship is an excellent meta-analysis discussing prospects
for the use of botulinum toxin type A for the prevention of hypertrophic and keloid
scars after surgeries coming from Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University,
Russia.[6]
Our Indian authors contributed no less to the field than their overseas counterparts.
The journal was enriched with some engaging topics that will draw the attention of
national and global audiences alike. We published an innovative article bringing forth
the concept of a novel asymmetric Y design of fascial sling for restoration of oral
competence and adequate mouth opening in oral commissure defects following malignancy
resection.[7] Exploring the oncology field, we published an interesting investigation discussing
giant cell tumors of the tendon sheath of the hand, where the authors analyzed the
factors impacting recurrence.[8] As a leading plastic surgery journal, it was only natural that we featured good-quality
articles discussing various uses of flaps. These included articles that addressed
flaps in different conditions ranging from chimeric anterolateral thigh flap (ALT)
versus standard ALT flap in reconstruction of maxilloalveolar resections in head and
neck cancers[9] to double V-Y flap in fingertip injury management.[10] We also had an overseas publication discussing the keystone design of the perforator
flap.[11] Additionally, we published an interesting observation addressing the utility of
fat grafting in chronic wounds.[12] Along similar lines, we had an original investigation exploring the aesthetic and
psychological implications of hand rejuvenation by autologous fat grafting in post-Hansen's
hand atrophy.[13]
Apart from publishing engaging original articles and complex meta-analyses, we published
interesting case series as well. One such study explored fish arrow injuries to the
extremities.[14] Finally, the journal, keeping with the trend of the young generation, published
a very interesting special topic addressing the concept of social media, where the
authors discussed fantasies and fallacies of “aesthetic” Instagrammers.[15]
We take great pride in what the journal has been publishing in the recent past and
are motivated to carry the legacy forward. Our goal is to ensure that we publish high-quality
articles addressing emerging topics that will educate the students and fascinate practicing
clinicians alike. We take this opportunity to thank the esteemed reviewers of the
journal, because of whom we have been able to publish such top-notch content. However,
our deepest gratitude goes to the authors, who are the real reason why the IJPS has obtained such a respectful status among the medical and scientific fraternity,
and we encourage them to continue enriching the journal with such engaging content.