HepatoBiliary Surgery and Nutrition

Open accessMedicine

Cost to publish

Not published

Open access, but no fee is listed in our sources. Ask the journal.

Time to publication

Not reported to DOAJ.

h-index

52

OpenAlex citation statistic. Not a Journal Impact Factor.

2-year mean citedness

1.9

Average citations to articles from the previous two years.

Limited data for this journal. It is not listed in DOAJ, so we have no record of its review model, licence, fee waivers or time to publication — and its publisher does not publish a fee we can read. That is common for subscription journals and is not in itself a concern. Check the journal’s own site and the ISSN Portalbefore drawing any conclusion.

What it costs to publish here

We could not find a published fee for HepatoBiliary Surgery and Nutrition.

Peer review and licensing

Review modelNot reported
LicenceNot reported
Author keeps copyrightNot reported
Plagiarism screeningNot reported
Editorial boardNot linked in DOAJ
LanguagesNot reported

Verification checks

2 of 8 confirmed

These are facts we could verify in public records, not a verdict. A journal missing a check is not necessarily disreputable — many long-established subscription journals sit outside the open-access registries entirely. Use them as questions to ask, and confirm anything that matters directly with the journal before you submit.

  • Listed in the Directory of Open Access JournalsNot listed. Many legitimate subscription journals are not in DOAJ, so this alone means little.Not confirmed
  • Included in OpenAlex's curated core setOpenAlex flags well-established venues that appear across major indexes.Confirmed
  • Peer review model publicly declaredNo declared model found in DOAJ.Not confirmed
  • Publication charges stated up frontA journal that will not tell you the fee before submission is worth a second look.Not confirmed
  • Screens submissions for plagiarismReported to DOAJ by the journal.Not confirmed
  • Participates in a digital preservation schemeArchiving means the record survives if the publisher does not.Not confirmed
  • Assigns persistent identifiers (DOIs)Standard practice; its absence is unusual.Not confirmed
  • Still actively publishingMost recent indexed article: 2026.Confirmed

Scope

The subjects HepatoBiliary Surgery and Nutrition publishes most, derived from the topics assigned to its indexed articles.

Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and PrognosisLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer StudiesPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchLiver Disease and TransplantationGallbladder and Bile Duct DisordersPancreatitis Pathology and TreatmentDiet, Metabolism, and DiseaseLiver physiology and pathology

Publication record

Indexed articles1,757
Total citations14,562
i10-index333
Most recent indexed article2026
All ISSNs2304-3881, 2304-389X

Counts reflect what OpenAlex has indexed and will differ from the publisher's own figures. We do not show a founding year: OpenAlex's first-publication dates are distorted by mis-dated records — it puts PLoS ONE in 1806 — and we would rather omit a number than print one we cannot stand behind.