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The journal is the official publication of the College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka. Its mission is to reach the highest standard of scientific surgical practice by dissemination of high quality scientific information and to foster and promote the growth of scientific surgery in Sri Lanka and in the region. The Sri Lanka Journal of Surgery publishes peer-reviewed leading articles, review articles, scientific articles, perspectives and case reports in the field of surgery and broadly related surgical sciences The journal adheres to the publication ethics as portrayed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and is a member of this organisation. It is listed as an ICMJE journal which follow its recommendations (ICMJE recommendations) on Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals.

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  • We follow enhanced recovery pathway for Laporoscopic colorectal Resections in Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, Uk.It has numerous advantages both to the patient and to the NHS.In literature it is well documented that it reduces the hospital stay without causing excessive morbidity & mortality for patients

  • Lower limb reconstruction needs a wide variety of options to choose from perforator based propeller flaps play a vital role when other options are not available, especially in lower 1/3rd of the leg

  • The minimally invasive Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Decompression (ECTD) was introduced to the world 20 years ago, it is currently gaining popularity due to minimal post-operative pain as well as early return to normal function

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We follow enhanced recovery pathway for Laporoscopic colorectal Resections in Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, Uk.It has numerous advantages both to the patient and to the NHS.In literature it is well documented that it reduces the hospital stay without causing excessive morbidity & mortality for patients. Upper limb vascular injury (ULVI) is a common problem which results in loss of limb, life or significant disability if not properly managed This is a prospective study of ULVI presenting to a single unit at the National hospital of Sri Lanka Colombo. Colonoscopy is the first line assessment procedure for patients presenting with lower gastro intestinal symptoms It is widely performed in Sri Lanka with the expansion of endoscopic units in government hospitals. This study was aimed to analyze the clinical characteristics, outcomes and their associated factors among patients who underwent bypass surgery for CLTI in a tertiary care unit. This study aims at describing the patterns of receptor expression in Sri Lankan females with breast cancer in a single unit at National Hospital of Sri Lanka. We compared the billiary anatomy in patients with choledochal cyst with that of general population

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