11 September 2025
The Robotic Global Surgical Society (TROGSS) Now an Affiliated Society Member of Surgeries
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In August 2025, the Robotic Global Surgical Society (TROGSS) became affiliated with Surgeries (ISSN: 2673-4095). As part of this collaboration, all members of the Robotic Global Surgical Society will receive a discount on applicable article processing charges (APCs) when submitting their original articles to Surgeries and other benefits, such as Sciforum and MDPI Author Services for language editing.
The Robotic Global Surgical Society (TROGSS) is an intercontinental, multidisciplinary professional society committed to “advancing robotic surgery and education, for our patients, by our surgeons”. Founded in 2021 as the robotic surgery chapter of the Upper Gastrointestinal Surgical Society (TUGSS), TROGSS evolved into an independent surgical society in 2024. Now officially registered in Orléans, France, TROGSS is home to a growing global network of members representing both hemispheres and every surgical specialty where robotic systems are used to enhance patient care.
The collaboration reinforces Surgeries’ dedication to advancing research in state-of-the-art surgical innovations. We look forward to collaborating with the Robotic Global Surgical Society and publishing state-of-the-art research from its members in this field.
For more information on the collaboration or to submit your research to Surgeries, please visit the journal’s website or contact the journal Editorial Office directly.