2023
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000003502
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Peer Review

Abstract: Little information is available regarding how to review a plastic surgery manuscript. This vital responsibility ensures that publications meet an acceptable scientific standard. Thoughtful and thorough reviews are essential to protect patients and surgeons from unscientific practices and products. This discussion provides information for the reviewer, gained from the author's experience, including examples of a thorough review, likely to be useful to the editor, and a cursory one that is unhelpful. … Show more

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“…Many journals, 1 and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors 51 use an expiry date, such as 3 years, for a reporting a COI. Similar to the dollar value, no evidence supports a time limit for a COI 31 . It defies common sense to expect a quid pro quo to disappear in 3 years, especially COIs of the magnitude paid to plastic surgery journal editors (Table 1).…”
Section: Attempts To Manage Editor Coimentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Many journals, 1 and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors 51 use an expiry date, such as 3 years, for a reporting a COI. Similar to the dollar value, no evidence supports a time limit for a COI 31 . It defies common sense to expect a quid pro quo to disappear in 3 years, especially COIs of the magnitude paid to plastic surgery journal editors (Table 1).…”
Section: Attempts To Manage Editor Coimentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A multitude of products are promoted in plastic surgery, frequently without the benefit of an institutional review board approval or FDA clearance, but with plenty of COI. 31 Examples include acellular dermal matrix, implantable mesh, radiofrequency devices, electromagnetic treatments, cryolipolysis, and even the Allergan Keller funnel (a nylon sleeve for breast implant insertion). 32 Publication bias is endemic.…”
Section: Editor Conflicts and New Products And Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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