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这个是投稿链接, 先注册, 再在网上投稿看看这个PRS杂志投稿说明:Instructions for Authors The goal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery& is to inform readers about significant developments in all areas related to reconstructive and cosmetic surgery.Significant papers on any aspect of plastic surgery—original clinical or laboratory research, operative procedures, comprehensive reviews, cosmetic surgery—as well as selected ideas and innovations, letters, viewpoints, case reports, and announcements of educational courses, meetings, and symposia are invited for publication.SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTSAll new manuscripts need to be submitted on-line through PRS’ enkwell at: We recommend that all authors review the “Author Tutorial” located on the web site listed above. Authors must have an e-mail address at which they may be reached.Send additional correspondence to:
Rod J. Rohrich, M.D.
Editor-in-Chief
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery&
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5909 Harry Hines Blvd., HD1.544
Dallas, TX
Tel.: 214-645-7790
Fax: 214-645-7791
e-mail: rjreditor_prs@plasticsurgery.orgEDITORIAL POLICIESDecisions concerning editing, revision, acceptance, or rejection of any manuscript are made by the Editor based on the reviews of the associate editors and guest reviewers. Editing may include shortening an article, reducing the number of illustrations or tables, or changing the paper’s format. Accepted articles may appear with an invited discussion if the Editor so desires.Ethical Approval of Studies/Informed ConsentAuthors of manuscripts that describe experimental studies on either humans or animals must supply to the Editor a statement that the study was approved by an institutional review committee or ethics committee and that the subjects gave informed consent. Such approval should be described in the Methods section of the manuscript. In addition, for studies conducted with human subjects, the method by which informed consent was obtained from the participants (i.e., verbal or written) also needs to be stated in the Methods section.In those situations where a formal institutional review board process is not available, the authors must indicate that the principles outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki have been followed. More information regarding the Declaration of Helsinki can be found at Registering Clinical TrialsBeginning in July of 2007, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery will require all articles reporting results of clinical trials to be registered in a public trials registry that is in conformity with the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). All clinical trials, regardless of when they were completed, and secondary analyses of original clinical trials must be registered before submission of a manuscript based on the trial. Phase I trials designed to study pharmacokinetics or major toxicity are exempt.Manuscripts reporting on clinical trials (as defined above) should indicate that the trials are registered and include the registry information on a separate page, immediately following the authors’ financial disclosure information. Required registry information includes trial registry name, registration identification number, and the URL for the registry.Trials should be registered in one of the following trial registries: (Clinical Trials)
(Australian Clinical Trials Registry)
(ISRCTN Register)
(Netherlands Trial Register)
(UMIN Clinical Trials Registry) More information on registering clinical trials can be found in the following article: Rohrich, R. J., and Longaker, M. T. Registering clinical trials in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 119(3): , 2007.Manuscripts containing original material are accepted for consideration if neither the article nor any part of its essential substance, tables, or figures has been or will be published or submitted elsewhere before appearing in the journal (in part or in full, in other words or in the same words, in English or in another language), and will not be submitted elsewhere unless rejected by the journal or withdrawn by the author. If an author violates this requirement or engages in similar misconduct, the journal’s Editorial Board may reject the manuscript or impose a moratorium on acceptance of new manuscripts from the author. If it deems the misconduct sufficiently serious, the Editorial Board can refer the matter for investigation to the author’s academic institution or hospital, to the appropriate state or local disciplinary body, and/or to the Ethics Committee of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.All published material becomes the sole property of the journal, copyrighted by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. By submitting an article, letter to the Editor, or brief communication, all authors agree to each of these conditions.Successfully revising a manuscript does not guarantee acceptance.The Editor-in-Chief maintains the right to submit accepted manuscripts to further reviews, revisions, and possible change of status based on potential LEGAL, ETHICAL, and BIOSTATISTICAL ISSUES which become evident prior to publication. This may result in the article being further revised or even withdrawn from publication entirely at any point during the publication process.NECESSARY FILES FOR ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION ON PRS’ enkwellCover Letter Manuscript (see instructions that follow) Figure (when appropriate) Table (when appropriate) Patient Photographic Authorization and Release form (when appropriate) (available as a download file from the site) Author forms (includes three parts: Prior Publication C C Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement) (available as a download file from the site) Any necessary Permission letters Note: The above items should be prepared as separate files. Each file MUST contain a file extension (.doc, .tif, .eps). File formats appropriate for text and table submissions include: Word, WordPerfect, and RTF. File formats appropriate for figure submissions include: TIFF, EPS, and high-resolution JPEG. ON-LINE MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONFirst-Time Users: Please click the Register button and enter the requested information. Upon successful registration, you will be sent an e-mail indicating your user name and password. Print a copy of this information for future reference. NOTE: If you have received an e-mail from us with an assigned user ID and password, or if you are a repeat user, do not register again. Just log in. Once you have an assigned ID and password, you do not need to re-register, even if your status changes (that is, as an author or as a reviewer).MANUSCRIPT PREPARATIONAuthors are required to submit their manuscripts on-line through PRS’ enkwell at:
Manuscripts not sent via the enkwell system will be returned to authors.NOTE: Manuscripts that do not conform to the following regulations may be returned to the author for correction before being sent for peer review and at any point in the editorial process.Manuscript Length/Number of FiguresTo enhance quality, readability and to be more competitive with other leading scientific journals, all manuscripts must now conform to the new word-count standards for article length and limited number of figure pieces:Original Articles, Experimental Articles and Special Topics/Comprehensive Reviews are limited to 3000 words and 20 figure pieces. Case Reports, Ideas & Innovations and Follow-up Clinics are limited to 1000 words and 4 figure pieces. Letters and Viewpoints are limited to 500 words, 2 figure pieces, and 5 references. For definition purposes, one figure containing a pre-op and a post-op counts as two figure pieces.Articles not meeting these standards will be returned to the author until corrected.A letter of permission is required for any and all material that has been published previously. It is the responsibility of the author to request permission from the publisher for any material that is being reproduced. This requirement applies to text, illustrations, and tables.Authors are also required to obtain written releases from patients whose photographs are submitted to the journal for publication if the patients can be identified. A standardized patient authorization form for the release of patient photographs may be obtained from the Editorial Office or on-line at:
or at PRS’ enkwell at:
If an author chooses to use his or her own version for patient authorization, the form must include permission to use photographs for all types of media including but not limited to the following: print, visual, electronic, or broadcast media. Also, details in text that might identify patients should be avoided unless essential for scientific purposes. If identification of patients is unavoidable, informed consents should be obtained.All copy must be double-spaced, including text, footnotes, references, figure legends, and tables. Each manuscript page must be numbered clearly, with the numbering continuing throughout.All references, figures, and tables must be numbered and must be cited in numerical order in the text. Citations of figures and tables show the printer where to place them in the text.If a statistical analysis is done, explanation of the method used must be stated in the text preceding the results. Unusual or complex methods of analysis should be referenced. Most papers that include statistical analyses are evaluated by a biostatistician during the review process.Title PageFor an original article, the title page includes the complete
a separate list of authors’ names spelled out with middle initials and high a list indicating each author’s a a footnote listing meetings at which the pape and a short running head (no more than 40 characters in length).Authorship requires substantial contributions to the conception, analysis, interpretation of data, and the drafting and revision of manuscript submissions. If more than 10 authors are listed for any given manuscript, the overage will be relocated to the “Acknowledgment” section of the manuscript. After the initial submission of a manuscript, any changes whatsoever in authorship (adding author, deleting author, or re-arranging the order of authors) must be explained by a letter to the Editor from the authors concerned. This letter must be signed by all authors on the paper. Copyright assignment must be completed by every author.Academic Degrees for AuthorsPlease limit the total number of academic degrees to a maximum of three (3).Corresponding Author Contact Information PageOn the second page, the complete name and address of the corresponding author, or the author who is responsible for handling reprints, must appear. This information must include an e-mail address.Financial Disclosure and Products PageOn the third page of the manuscript, all sources of funds supporting the work and a statement of financial interest, if any, must be included for each author, along with a list of all products, devices, drugs, etc., used in the manuscript. All manuscripts must have all of this information.Each author must disclose at the time of submission any commercial associations or financial disclosures that might pose or create a conflict of interest with information presented in any submitted manuscript. Such associations include consultancies, stock ownership, or other equity interests, patent licensing arrangements, and payments for conducting or publicizing a study described in the manuscript. This information will be printed with the article.Structured Abstract PageOriginal articles must begin with a structured abstract. The length should be no more than 250 words and should include the headings: Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions.TextThe body of the text must conform to acceptable Engl the contents must be clear, accurate, coherent, and logical. Avoid using abbreviations unless they are so common that they are never spelled out. The Journal aims for optimal readability.Following the references, figure legends and tables, with complete credit lines for material that has been published previously, must be listed on separate pages. All figure legends and tables must be double-spaced. Figures and tables must be cited in numerical order in the text.Invited discussions of accepted manuscripts are frequently requested by the Editors. The preparation of discussions is the same as for original articles. The title page for a discussion includes the title of the original article and the words “Discussion by” followed by the author or authors of the discussion.Case Reports and Ideas and Innovations must include a summary at the end. All Case Reports will appear in the on-line version of the Journal only.Additional instructions for Discussions, Follow-Up articles, references, Supplements, and on-line enhancements and videos appear on-line at both the Journal’s web site () and PRS’ enkwell (/prs/).All Letters to the Editor must be double-spaced and must be prepared in the appropriate format. A title must appear at the beginning o a complete reference must be given for any article tha all authors must be listed at the end, followed by the complete address of the
and references must be prepared in the appropriate style.The style for references can be found at the Journal’s web site () and PRS’ enkwell (/prs/).SUPPLEMENTAL DIGITAL CONTENT (VIDEOS, ETC)Online-only Materials: We highly encourage authors to submit supplementary materials that enhance their article抯 text to be considered for online-only posting. Please make obvious notes on the cover letter and in the details section of your manuscript that you are submitting video or another form of Supplemental Digital Content in conjunction with your article. Supplementary materials may include the following types of content: text documents graphs tables figures graphics illustrations audio video All online-only materials will be subject to peer review and published at the Editor-in-Chief抯 discretion. The Supplemental Digital Content feature of PRS will not be used merely as a receptacle and vehicle for superfluous materials. Please choose these materials judiciously and make sure they are demonstrative and necessary rather than excessive and redundant.Online-only Materials Citation Guidelines:When utilizing supplementary digital content in your manuscript:Cite all supplementary content consecutively in the text and independently from any figures or tables. All Online-only Materials, no matter the type, should be listed and labeled consecutively 揝upplemental Digital Content?/li& Example of separate numbering for all SD Content: Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1 Table, Supplemental Digital Content 2 Figure, Supplemental Digital Content 3 Meanwhile, you will still have Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, Table 1, Table 2, etc. Citations should include the type of material submitted, be clearly labeled as 揝upplemental Digital Content,?include a sequential number, and provide a brief description of the supplementary content. Example of a citation within text: (see Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, which demonstrates the degrees of flexibility in the elbow) Provide a separate legend of online supplementary materials at the end of the text. List each item in the order in which the material is cited in the text. The legends must be numbered to match the citations from the text. Include a title and a brief description of the content. Online-only Size & File Type Requirements: Authors may submit online-only supplementary files no larger than 10 MB each (including videos). Documents, graphs, and tables Acceptable file extensions: .doc, .ppt, .xls, .pdf Figures, graphics, and illustrations Acceptable file extensions: .tif, .eps, .ppt, .jpg, .pdf, .gif. Must meet the same specifications as printed figures (see below) No more than 10 online-only figure pieces will be allowed Audio file extensions Acceptable file extensions: .mp3, .wma No longer than 10 minutes in length Video files Acceptable file extensions only for files under 10 MB: .wmv, .mpg Formatted with a 320 X 240 pixel minimum screen size No longer than 5 minutes in length. For more information, please review LWW抯 requirements for submitting supplementary materials:
Video PlusPRS accepts high-quality, longer-format Videos. Video Plus Articles, unlike Supplemental Digital Content Videos, will be presented in a streaming format.Please limit Video Plus submissions to stand-alone videos with superb independent content. If the long-format video seems to supplement the article content more so than stand alone as an independent contribution, please break the video into shorter Supplemental Digital Content Videos.All Video Plus materials will be subject to peer review and published at the Editor-in-Chief抯 discretion. The Editor-in-Chief retains the right to request that a Video Plus submission be broken into shorter clips and reconsidered as Supplemental Digital Content downloadable videos.Video Plus Files Acceptable file extensions for all files over 10 MB: .wmv 640 X 480 pixel screen size minimum Cannot be any larger than 100 MB No longer than 20 minutes in length Stand-alone content preferred FIGURESNumber of Figures AllowedArticles will contain no more than 20 figures or figure pieces due to page constraints.For definition purposes, one figure containing a pre-op and a post-op counts as two figure pieces.There is no charge to authors for color printing.Authors are strongly encouraged to submit all figures in color, when appropriate. Authors who submit black and white figures may be requested to supply color replacement figures. All immunohistochemistry slides and all pathology slides must be submitted in color. If such figures are submitted in black and white, authors will be requested to supply color replacement figures. All figures need to be of the highest quality possible. Elements of quality figures include: Color images, wherever possible and appropriate Correct focus Sufficient brightness and exposure for photographs Sufficient detail for close-up photographs Color correct images Figures of sufficient size (see below) Correct digital format Appropriate and consistent preoperative and postoperative comparisons. Authors will be requested to supply high-quality replacement figures for figures that do not meet these criteria. Manuscripts submitted with poor-quality or improperly prepared figures will not be reviewed until the concerns with the figures are corrected.Images should be saved laid out the way the author wishes them to be printed. For examples of appropriate layout, please consult the printed Journal. Multi-piece images (e.g., Fig. 1a, 1b, 1c) should be saved as one digital image. Part labels (“a, b, c”) should not appear on the figures. The minimum size at which figures should be submitted is at a width of 6.5 inches (two “landscapes” or three “portraits” across), 5 inches (two “portraits” across), or 2.5 inches (for a figure that will be placed in one column). Note: Figures smaller than this will be returned to authors in order for them to provide larger figures. We can reduce the size of any figure as may be necessary, but most figures cannot be enlarged without an unacceptable loss of quality. When in doubt, therefore, submit a figure that is too large rather than too small. No photographs, digital or otherwise, should be substantively modified. The color mode for digital art must be changed from “rgb” to “cmyk,” and the dpi or pixels/inch must be at least 300. (For more information about digital artwork guidelines, please visit our printer’s web site at:
Illustrations should be labeled clearly. Illustrations should be arranged symmetrically, in either “portrait” or “landscape” orientation. Before-and-after photographs should be identical in terms of size, position, and lighting. All illustrations must be accompanied by figure legends, to be attached at the end of the manuscript. Bar graphs with various shades of black do not reproduce well. Please submit them in color. To indicate scale on a photomicrograph, it is much better to include a scale bar as part of the figure, rather than to state the original magnification in the legend. Remember to check spelling on figures and in tables as well as in the main text. NOTE: Additional instructions for the Journal ’s policies on Supplements, Discussions, Clinical Follow-up articles, references, and on-line enhancements and videos are available at the Journal’s web site, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------English Language Assistance for AuthorsAppropriate use of the English language is a requirement for publication in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Authors who have difficulty in writing in English may seek assistance with grammar and style to improve the clarity of their manuscript. Many companies provide substantive editing via the Web. Website addresses for these companies include:
Please not that neither the American Society of Plastic Surgeons nor the Journal takes responsibility for, or endorses, these services. Their use does not guarantee acceptance of a manuscript for publication.Manuscript Preparation Author ChecklistCopy this form or download from Prepare manuscript following Instructions for Authors Prepare all files necessary for submitting on PRS’ enkwell electronic system Cover letter to Editor with address, phone #, fax # and/or e-mail address of corresponding author Title page, including Complete title of article List of authors, including first names and highest academic degrees All author affiliation and financial disclosures A footnote listing date and site of presentation Statement of institutional review board approval and/or statement of conforming to Helsinki Declaration Clinical trial registration information provided Name and address of corresponding author Structured abstract for original articles Summary for Case Reports and Ideas and Innovations List of references List of figure legends, including credit lines Copies of signed patient release forms for the use of all photographs in which patients can be identified. Forms can be found at:
Tables, including credit lines High-quality color figures, properly prepared according to the above guidelines --------------------------------------------------------------------------------MANUSCRIPTS AFTER ACCEPTANCEManuscript Preparation
Accepted manuscripts will be scheduled by the Editor-in-Chief, and will be prepared for publication by the Editorial Office. Prompt response to Editorial Office requests for additional information or improved figures is necessary to ensure timely publication. Delays in providing necessary additional information may result in publication delays.Page Proofs and Corrections
Corresponding authors will receive page proofs via email in a Portable Document Format (PDF). Additional information for authors (article reprint order forms) is also sent with the article proofs. It is the corresponding author抯 responsibility to check the copyedited and typeset article before publication, and authors need to reply to any queries on their proofs as indicated by the publisher. It is the corresponding author抯 responsibility to ensure that their proofs are error-free. Changes that have been made to make an article conform to Journal style will stand if they do not alter the authors?meaning. Stylistic changes to articles only critical changes that maintain the accuracy of the article will be made. The publisher reserves the right to deny any changes that do not affect the accuracy of the content. Proofs must be checked and returned with changes indicated within 48 hours of receipt.
Addition of authors at proof stage is not allowed.
Articles may be moved to another issue or encounter delays in publication as determined necessary by the publisher and Editorial Office. To the degree possible, corresponding authors will be contacted regarding any unforeseen delay in publication.Reprints
Authors will receive a reprint order form and price list with their page proofs. Reprint requests should be filled out and returned to the publisher with the page proofs. Reprints are typically shipped 6 to 8 weeks after publication of the issue in which the article appears. Contact the Reprints Department, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 351 W. Camden Street, Baltimore, MD , fax: 410-528-4434; email:
with any questions.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------ADDITIONAL SUPPLEMENT POLICIES(Available in an on-line version only)All proposals for a supplement to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery must be submitted to the Editorial Office. The Editorial Office will forward the proposals to the Supplements Editor, designated by the Editor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. The Supplements Editor, in consultation with the Editors, will decide upon the suitability of the submitted proposal. The initial decision to publish a supplement is based on the significance and timeliness of the proposed topic and the qualifications of the Guest Editor. Final acceptance is based on review of the submitted manuscripts to ensure a balanced presentation. Each supplement must have a Guest Editor who is an expert in the designated topic. The Guest Editor is responsible for: a) b) creation of Tables of C c) suggesting and inviting authors to write manuscript d) compiling articles for inclusion in the supplement, and e) assisting with the editing of the publication if necessary. The Supplements Editor and the Editors of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery retain the right to determine whether any individual article in a supplement submitted for publication requires additional peer review. For disputed manuscripts the Editors retain authority to determine whether the final manuscript will be published. Individual authors are responsible for the content of their own contributions and for editing those contributions. The Guest Editor of the supplement accepts responsibility for the overall quality and integrity of the supplement. Supplement topics must be of importance to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery subscribers and related to the academic and educational mission of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Priority will be given to supplements that do not focus on a single product but rather on a field of inquiry. Supplements will be published only if there is scientific or educational logic for combining papers in one publication rather than publishing them separately. The number and quality of the articles in the supplement must be sufficient to constitute a body of important information that is current and of interest to the clinical and scientific community. A supplement based on a conference or symposium should be planned well in advance of the meeting so that manuscripts will be available either at the time of the meeting or shortly thereafter. Timely publication of such symposia is essential so that the supplement is not out of date by the time of publication. To ensure timeliness, supplements may not be published if the date of publication will be more than 9 months after the symposium or conference. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery will only consider publishing proceedings from symposia that are organized by an independent body of professionals in which the funding organization does not have a controlling voice. It is preferable that the Guest Editor and a majority of the members of the independent body be members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. All supplements must have a statement indicating the source of funding, together with any restrictions. Furthermore, the Guest Editor and all contributors must clearly indicate whether there is any conflict of interest and, if so, the extent and nature of the potential conflict. At submission, the supplement manuscript will be peer reviewed to assure that the content is not biased in the interest of any sponsor. All reviewers will be assigned by the Editor in Chief. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery will not permit presentations within the scientific and educational portion of the supplement that extol a commercial product. Publication of supplements does not constitute product or sponsor endorsement by Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and the following (or similar) Disclaimer will be printed at the beginning of each supplement: “The contents of this issue represent a supplement to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, prepared and paid for by the sponsoring organization. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery endeavors to assure that the material presented is not biased in the interest of the sponsoring organization. To this end, it should be understood by the reader that the articles included have been subjected to peer review by the Editorial Board of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Publication of this supplement does not constitute product or sponsor endorsement by Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.” Articles published in a supplement are subject to the same copyright regulations that apply to articles published in regular issues of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Instructions regarding manuscript submission can be found in the printed Journal, at the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery web site at
or at PRS’ enkwell at:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISCUSSIONS (Available in an on-line version only)Contents of the DiscussionThe goal of the Discussion is to enrich an article by presenting information and perspective based on the experience of the Discussant, who may agree or disagree with an author’s hypothesis, methodology, discussion, or conclusions.The Discussion should be succinct—not more than 800 words—but detailed, with references and/or illustrations if pertinent.The Discussion should not become another paper and it should be more than a diatribe or a series of compliments and platitudes.Format of the DiscussionThe first page of the Discussion should include the complete title of the manuscript under review, the authors of that paper, as well as your name, degree and address. Your name and address should also appear at the conclusion of the Discussion.All discussions should follow the general format and instructions provided in the Instructions for Authors.All discussions should be submitted to PRS via PRS’ enkwell on-line submission system at: We can allow only approximately 4 weeks for a Discussion to complete the manuscript. If you are unable to finish within that time, please contact the Editorial Office.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLINICAL FOLLOW-UP ARTICLES (Available in an on-line version only)Authors of Clinical Follow-Up articles should follow the general format and instructions provided in the Instructions for Authors.Please bear in mind that your manuscript should be of approximately 500 to 1000 words in length to bring the readership up to date on your current experience with the procedure that you previously described. These articles are intended to be an update only, not an original article.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Compliance with NIH and Other Research Funding Agency Accessibility RequirementsA number of research funding agencies now require or request authors to submit the post-print (the article after peer review and acceptance but not the final published article) to a repository that is accessible online by all without charge. As a service to our authors, LWW will identify to the National Library of Medicine (NLM) articles that require deposit and will transmit the post-print of an article based on research funded in whole or in part by the National Institutes of Health, Wellcome Trust, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or other funding agencies to PubMed Central. The revised Copyright Transfer Agreement provides the mechanism. Copyright & 2007, American Society of Plastic Surgeons. All rights reserved.Published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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