Call for Paper

Dear colleagues and researchers,

On behalf of the Nervous System Surgery Society, we are thrilled and honored to announce the relaunch of the international, peer-reviewed, open access Journal of Nervous System Surgery, resuming its publication activities as of 2025 following a hiatus. Our aim is to be a leading reference source and a dynamic discussion platform for our field, bringing together the most current, innovative, and high-impact scientific studies in neurosurgery, neurological sciences, and neuroscience.

At this exciting relaunch, we invite you to submit your valuable work that sheds light on the diagnosis, treatment modalities, and pathophysiology, fostering a better understanding of nervous system diseases. Original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and instructive case reports are particularly welcome, and all high-quality contributions that add scientific depth to our field and guide clinical practice are highly valued by us. We especially encourage innovative studies that will advance clinical applications and open new horizons in basic sciences.

Our journal accepts articles in both Turkish and English. It will be published regularly three times a year (April, August, December), and all its content will be open access to support the universal dissemination of scientific knowledge. With the goal of collectively enriching the body of knowledge in neurosurgery, neurological sciences, and neuroscience, we eagerly await your distinguished submissions for a rigorous evaluation process.

Sincerely,

Prof. Altay Sencer
Editor-in-Chief

Volume 10 Issue 2 (2025)

Published: August 31, 2025

Research Articles

Pediatric intracranial aneurysms: A single-center retrospective analysis
Intraoperative neuromonitoring in tethered cord syndrome
Practical study on three-dimensional skull base models in endoscopic endonasal surgery training
Surgical strategy in diffuse glial tumor
Recurrent nonfunctioning pituitary neuroendocrine tumor (PitNET) cases following endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery

Case Reports

Global cerebral ischemia following total thyroidectomy in a semi-sitting position
Ventriculoperitoneal shunt complication presenting with colonic perforation: a rare case report