Aims and Scope
Aims and Scope
Praxis of Otorhinolaryngology is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing clinical practice, research, education, and scientific communication in the field of Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. The journal aims to provide a high-quality platform for the dissemination of original, clinically relevant, and methodologically sound research that contributes to the diagnosis, management, and prevention of disorders of the ear, nose, throat, head and neck region. Emphasis is placed on studies that translate scientific evidence into clinical practice and support continuous professional development.
Scope of the Journal
Praxis of Otorhinolaryngology welcomes submissions covering a broad range of topics within otorhinolaryngology and related disciplines, including but not limited to:
- General otorhinolaryngology
- Otology and neurotology
- Rhinology and allergy
- Laryngology and voice disorders
- Head and neck surgery and oncology
- Pediatric otorhinolaryngology
- Audiology and vestibular disorders
- Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Sleep medicine and sleep-related breathing disorders
- Endoscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques
- Diagnostic methods, imaging, and functional assessment in ENT
- Clinical outcomes, quality of life, and patient-reported measures
- Surgical education, training, and innovation in ENT practice
The journal particularly encourages submissions that address practical clinical challenges, novel surgical techniques, diagnostic advances, and evidence-based approaches relevant to daily otorhinolaryngology practice.
Article Types
Praxis of Otorhinolaryngology accepts the following manuscript types:
- Original research articles
- Review articles (systematic, narrative, or focused reviews)
- Case reports and case series
- “How to Do It” articles describing surgical or procedural techniques
- Technical videos
- Editorials and invited articles
- Letters to the Editor
- Interesting Image submissions
All submissions are evaluated through a structured peer review process to ensure scientific validity, ethical compliance, and clinical relevance.
Audience and Impact
The journal is intended for otorhinolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, audiologists, speech and language therapists, residents, fellows, researchers, and allied health professionals involved in ENT care. Praxis of Otorhinolaryngology prioritizes manuscripts that offer practical value, support evidence-based decision-making, and contribute to improving patient outcomes and standards of care in otorhinolaryngology.