Drs. Berish Strauch and Lee Landres founded the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery (JRM) in 1984 to share ideas, innovations, and research from a growing community
of microsurgeons. In 2007, its second Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Peter Neligan, launched
the online platform in response to a steady increase in manuscript submissions. Today,
JRM receives nearly 300 case studies, original articles, and review papers for consideration
each year. JRM is committed to publishing groundbreaking techniques and relevant scientific
findings for the practicing microsurgeon. Its accomplished and diverse cadre of reviewers
ensures that JRM publishes content that is essential to the field of microsurgery,
but also is novel, exciting, and clinically practical. Due to limited space, we find
ourselves rejecting a significant number of truly excellent papers.
Now, in its 32nd year, JRM offers a companion publication, the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery Open (JRMO). JRMO is an Open Access platform that provides an alternative opportunity
for authors to share research and techniques with the growing, global community of
microsurgeons. JRMO welcomes case studies and original articles focusing on reconstructive
surgery of the breast, head and neck reconstruction, complex hand surgery, nerve regeneration
and repair, surgical robotics, and new ideas and innovations in the field. Manuscripts
are subject to the same rigorous peer review process as its parent journal, JRM.
We are excited to present the inaugural issue of the JRMO, featuring 18 papers that
describe management of lower extremity defects and head and neck cancers, intensive
care unit nurse training for free-flap monitoring, and impressive and helpful innovations
for solving complex reconstructive problems in the operating room. Our premier issue
will be available in print, but all articles published in JRMO are easily accessible
in full online. We are grateful for the excellent quality of JRM and JRMO submissions
and encourage all members of the microsurgery community to continue to share your
research, instructive cases, and innovations with us.