An incredible journey!
The year 2018 marks the 50th year of publication for Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery,
which began in 1968. There cannot be a better occasion than this for me to assume
the office of the Editor. Fifty years in publication is an important milestone and
an outstanding achievement for any journal, particularly when the speciality did not
even exist in most places.
Recollecting this glorious past is both nostalgic and an afflatus for all of us. In
1950, merely two plastic surgery units were functioning in India. In the next five
years, the then five dedicated plastic surgeons in the country took the initiative
to form an association with impetus from Sir Benjamin Rank, the pioneer of plastic
surgery in Australia. Incidentally, the Australian association too had been formed
with only five plastic surgeons. Thus, in 1957, the Association of Plastic Surgeons
of India was formally inaugurated in Nagpur, by the legendary Sir Harold Gillies,
with Dr R.N. Cooper as Founder President, Dr C. Balakrishnan(Vice President), Dr.
R.N. Sinha (Founder Secretary), Dr M. Mukherji, Dr. R.N. Sharma and Dr N.H. Antia
as Council members.[1] The following decade saw magnanimous effort to start teaching
units across the country, to get the speciality recognized by the Medical Council
of India, and to formulate the curriculum. By 1968, there were 35 full members (with
31 associates), and eight teaching units at Patna, Calcutta, Lucknow, Delhi, Patiala,
Chandigarh, Madras, and Bombay.[[1]] It was at this juncture that, the birth of Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (IJPS)
took place, and Prof R. N Sinha, the dynamic founder secretary of the association
took up the responsibility of being the Founder Editor. Dr Charles Pinto and Dr R
L Manchanda were founder members of the editorial team. The first issue (Vol. 1, No.
1) was published in July 1968, which was printed at Patiala, with the annual subscription
of Rs. 25. This was a biannual publication and remained in the same frequency until
a decade ago, after which, it became triannual.
Several doyens have laid a strong foundation, toiled, adopted, and nurtured this journal
during these golden 50 years, to ensure uninterrupted publishing. Their tenacious
efforts took the journal to the next level with each successive year. The notable
scholars who held the baton of the Chief Editor include Prof R. N Sinha, Prof. Suresh
Gupta, Prof. Rajinder Singh Tind, Prof. N. N. Khanna, Prof. Ramesh Chandra, Dr Rajan
Bhiwapurkar, Dr. S. Raja Sabapathy, Prof. Pramod Kumar, Dr. Mukund Thatte, Dr. Surajit
Bhattacharya and Prof. Mukund Jagannathan. Thanks to these eminent editors, today,
the IJPS is widely read and accessible throughout the world.
The past issues of IJPS, rich in scientific temper with high quality articles, have
remained largely unknown to the recent generations due to its limited access by the
world across. Thanks to Dr Mukund Thatte who sent me soft copies of all previous issues,
and we remain ever indebted to Prof Ramesh Chandra, who has diligently preserved each
and every issue of this publication from its inception, that we now have the copies
preserved for posterity. It is a treasure which chronicles the growth and progress
of our association, academic work of our members, and the activities of our fraternity.
It is our high priority to get these past publications archived and made available
to the readers.
The journal today, enjoys excellent reputation and vast readership globally. We are
steadily progressing, and a step away from Medline Indexing. Our model is unique and
successful despite being absolutely non-commercial, as nothing is charged for either
acceptance or for access.
The responsibility on the editorial team cannot be overemphasized. I have a new team
of Deputy Editors joining me are: Dr Shivaram Bharatwaj (Chennai), Dr Atul Parashar
(Chandigarh), Dr Nikhil Panse (Pune) and Dr Adhish Basu (Kolkata). Additionally, Dr
Shailesh Ranade (Mumbai) is joining the team as Business editor to improve the finances
of the journal. Our immediate priorities include an increase in the frequency of issues
from three to four per year, theme issues on a regular basis, to aim at self-sufficiency
in finances, and expedite the progress on our Indexing aspirations. My association
with the journal for the last three years has been a prodigious learning experience,
thanks to Prof Mukund Jagannthan, who has been my mentor in many ways. That legacy
too will certainly help us in taking the journal a few steps further.
We need good quality original research papers and more experimental studies which
are high on the pyramid of evidence based medicine. I therefore urge all of you to
submit your work, and we assure you of due and prompt attention. This is your journal
and it can only grow with your support and participation. We welcome your feedback
and suggestions to help us perform better. We have a golden past and I look forward
to an identically glorious future!