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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 6, November 2002

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Reviews

Free Content A review of techniques for liver resection
pp. 371-380(10)
Authors: Heriot A.G.; Karanjia N.D.

Original articles

Free Content The fourteen-day rule and colorectal cancer
pp. 386-388(3)
Authors: Walsh S.; Bruce C.; Bennington S.; Ravi S.

Free Content Surgical specialist registrars can safely perform resections for carcinoma of the rectum
pp. 389-392(4)
Authors: Tytherleigh M.; Wheeler J.; Birks M.; Farouk R.

Hunterian lecture

Original articles

Free Content The experience and training of British general surgeons in trauma surgery for the abdomen, thorax and major vessels
pp. 409-413(5)
Authors: Brooks A.; Butcher W.; Walsh M.; Lambert A.; Browne J.; Ryan J.

Free Content Abdominal aortic aneurysm and gastrointestinal disease: should synchronous surgery be considered?
pp. 414-417(4)
Authors: Tilney H.S.; Trickett J.P.; Scott R.A.P.

Free Content An investigation into the sensitivities of translocating bacteria to a prophylactic antibiotic regimen
pp. 422-425(4)
Authors: Woodcock N.P.; Mahadeva S.; Sudworth P.; Johnstone D.; MacFie J.

Medical audit

Free Content Is day case surgery the key to basic surgical training?
pp. 426-428(3)
Authors: Weale A.R.; Lear P.A.; Mitchell D.C.

Technical section

Trainees' Presentations Recognised by the College

Selected internet viewings

Letters and comments

Free Content Misting of eye protection during surgery
pp. 443-444(2)
Author: Mountney J.

Free Content Ecthyma gangraenosum – a trap for the unwary
pp. 444-444(1)
Authors: Eccles S.; Butler P.; Withey S.; Jacobs M.

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