10th Anniversary of Frontiers in Surgery: Celebrating Progress and Envisioning the Future of Multidisciplinary Surgery

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As Frontiers in Surgery marks its 10th anniversary, we celebrate our journey over the past decade, thank our community for its contributions, and aim to foster discussions that will pioneer the next wave of innovations in the field. This collection not only commemorates past achievements but also sparks dialogue about ongoing challenges and emerging opportunities in multidisciplinary surgical practices.

We encourage past authors, editors, and thought leaders in the field to contribute to this flagship collection with comprehensive reviews, original research articles, and expert opinions that highlight the evolution and transformation in various surgical subfields.

This article collection is open across all 15 specialty sections of the journal, and welcomes thought-provoking articles across several categories, including but not limited to:

• Technological breakthroughs including robotic-assisted surgery and precision medicine.

• Integration of artificial intelligence in surgical practices

• Enhancements in patient management protocols

• Personalized surgery

• Surgical imaging and navigation

• Diagnostic surgery

• Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering

• Ethical, educational, and policy dimensions shaping the future of surgery

We take this opportunity to thank all our readers, authors and editors for their exceptional support in growing Frontiers in Surgery into a leading open access journal in its field.

Keywords: Surgery, Frontiers in Surgery, 10 Years Anniversary, Open Access

Important note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.

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