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The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official journal of the College and is published eight times a year in January, March, April, May, July, September, October and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery.

The Annals also includes letters, comments, a regular technical section, the best trainee presentations from around the UK, book reviews and a surgical website review forum. The Annals editorial committee is composed of members of the College Council, trainees and experts from across the surgical specialties.

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Volume 84, Number 5, September 2002

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Review

Free Content Gene therapy – its potential in surgery
pp. 297-301(5)
Authors: Gojo S.; Yamamoto S.; Patience C.; Leguern C.; Cooper D.K.C.

Original article

Free Content Epistaxis and conjunctival contamination – are our ENT trainees at risk?
pp. 302-303(2)
Authors: Wallace H.C.; Harries P.G.

Medical audit

Original article

Free Content Pancreatic debridement in a district general hospital – viable or vulnerable?
pp. 309-313(5)
Authors: Catto J.W.F.; Alexander D.J.

Hunterian Lecture

Original articles

Free Content STAR procedure: stapled transanal resection of tumour
pp. 319-320(2)
Authors: Francombe J.; Hershman M.J.

Free Content Anterior anal sphincter repair: results in a district general hospital
pp. 321-324(4)
Authors: Elton C.; Stoodley B.J.

Free Content The cost effectiveness of a nurse-led shared-care prostate assessment clinic
pp. 328-330(3)
Authors: Dasgupta P.; Drudge-Coates L.; Smith K.; Booth C.M.

Medical audit

Free Content Management of paediatric clavicle fractures – is follow-up necessary? An audit of 346 cases
pp. 331-333(3)
Authors: Calder J.D.F.; Solan M.; Gidwani S.; Allen S.; Ricketts D.M.

Original articles

Free Content Diagnosing shoulder dislocations: time for a change of view
pp. 334-337(4)
Authors: Espag M.P.; Back D.L.; Baroni M.; Bennett A.R.; Peckham T.J.

Free Content A new sign of inappropriate lower back pain
pp. 342-343(2)
Authors: Blom A.; Taylor A.; Whitehouse S.; Orr B.; Smith E.

Free Content Surgical experience and supervision may influence the quality of lower limb amputation
pp. 344-347(4)
Authors: Cosgrove C.M.; Thornberry D.J.; Wilkins D.C.; Ashley S.

Medical audit

Original article

Free Content Use of the Internet and information technology for surgeons and surgical research
pp. 352-356(5)
Authors: Cartmell M.T.; Kingsnorth A.N.

Technical Section:

Free Content Technical tips
pp. 357-360(4)

Trainees' Presentations Recognised by the College

Selected Internet Viewings

Letters and comments

Free Content Letters and comments
pp. 367-370(4)

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