◆ 会议时间:2025年6月25-27日
◆ 会议地点:比利时 布鲁日
◆ 会议简介:
2025年第71届英国小儿外科医师协会(BAPS)大会/年会将于2025年6月25-27日在比利时布鲁日举行。
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71st British Association of Paediatric Surgeons Congress
Date: 25th-27th June, 2025
Venue: BMCC, Bruges, Belgium
摘要征文投稿:
Submit your abstracts to BAPS 2025
Submit your case reports to BAPS 2025
Deadline for submission midnight (GMT) 26th January 2025
Please ensure that you are familiar with the guidelines. By submitting your abstract we will assume that you have followed all the guidelines and are happy for your abstract to appear on our website if accepted.
Guidelines for the 71st BAPS Congress Abstract Submissions
By Submitting your abstract you are agreeing for your abstract to appear on our websites.
1. Type of Submission:
Oral/poster, Poster only, or Case Report
2. Subject categories:
- General/miscellaneous/ history
- Upper GI
- Lower GI
- Oncology
- Urology
- Thoracic
- Hepatobiliary
- Basic Science
- Trauma
- Global Paediatric Surgery
- History
3. Preparation for submission:
- The official language is English
- Abstracts should not contain anything which will indicate the names of authors, affiliated institutions or cities within the title or the body of the abstract. Abstracts with any identifiers will be rejected.
- All abstracts (oral, poster, or case reports) must be a maximum of 300 words.
- You may attach ONE table or ONE figure to your abstract. Please make it clear in the main body of the text where you are referring to the Figure or table.
4. Oral/poster presentations
- Must be presented under four subtitles:
- (a) Aim of the Study,
- (b) Method,
- (c) Results,
- (d) Conclusion
- Results must include data. p values without data are not sufficient
- Please ensure that you have selected the appropriate subject category
5. Case reports
- Abstracts should be submitted under the following subtitles: (a) Clinical History, (b) Purpose of presenting the case, (c) Main Learning points
- Please ensure that you have selected the appropriate subject category
6. Submission process
- Register as a user on the Oxford Abstract system
- You may use the same login identity to submit more than one abstract
- If you wish to make any changes to an existing submission, you may do this by logging in and following the instructions. Changes are accepted up to the deadline. Do not resubmit multiple versions of the same abstract.
- In submitting an abstract, you are making a commitment to present the abstract at Congress. If the abstract has been accepted and the author subsequently withdraws the paper, the senior author will be banned from submitting abstracts for Congress for one year.
- You must provide the name of the presenting author.
7. Rules for content and submission to other meetings
- Abstracts submitted should be original data and should not have been previously accepted for publication, published (paper or electronic) or presented at a national or international meeting prior to the commencement of the BAPS Congress.
- If an abstract submitted gets accepted for publication, the responsible author MUST inform BAPS (via honsec@baps.org.uk) and withdraw the submission.
Abstracts may NOT be submitted to BAPS if also submitted to the following meetings:
American Academy of Pediatrics (Surgical Section)
American Pediatric Surgical Association (APSA)
European Paediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA)
International Pediatric Endoscopy Group (IPEG)
Canadian Association of Pediatric Surgeons (CAPS)
Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons (PAPS)
International Symposium on Pediatric Surgical Research (ISPSR)
Asian Association of Pediatric Surgeons (AAPS)
World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons (WOFAPS)
European Society for Paediatric Urology (ESPU)
Colorectal Club
- If a submission is either accepted for publication or submitted to any of the above meetings and is not declared, the abstract will be rejected and the senior author of the paper will be banned from submitting further abstracts to BAPS Congress for 2 years. The BAPS Programme Committee reserves the right to inform other meeting organisers if simultaneous submissions are discovered.
- If an abstract has been presented at a meeting other than those listed above, the MUST be declared and the Programme Committee will make a decision if acceptable for presentation at Congress.
- It is expected that the results section of the abstracts represents original data by the authors, or a clearly stated systematic review/meta-analysis of the literature. BAPS considers plagiarism to be a serious breach of professional standards and authors found to have plagiarised the work of others can expect a ban and a report to their employing organisation.
8. Ethics
A statement regarding ethical approval (including approval number where applicable) must be included in all abstracts involving animal or human studies.
9. Scoring
The scoring criteria for abstracts submitted for oral/poster presentation are as follows:
Relevance to Paediatric Surgery |
0-3 |
Originality |
0-3 |
Aim and/or Hypothesis (achievable, testable) |
0-5 |
Methodology (soundness) |
0-5 |
Results (quality, presentation) |
0-5 |
Conclusions (supported by data, valid) |
0-5 |
Total: |
0-26 |
For Case reports the following scoring will apply:
Relevance to Paediatric Surgery |
0-3 |
Originality |
0-3 |
Results/Conclusions |
0-5 |
Total |
0-11 |
10. Criteria for rejection
- Material already published prior to the commencement of BAPS
- Material presented at an international meeting prior to the commencement of BAPS (see above for details)
- Study not ethical
- Authors and/or institution name reported in the text
12. Publication in the Congress edition of the Journal of Pediatric Surgery
The Journal of Paediatric Surgery will normally have first choice for publication for those abstracts which have been presented orally or as posters at the Congress (not case reports). Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit manuscripts electronically for consideration by the Publications Committee. Complete instructions for authors will be sent out with accepted abstracts. A final decision will be made on acceptance/rejection during the Congress. All manuscripts which are accepted will be published in the BAPS Congress issue of the Journal the following year. Manuscripts will only be considered on the basis that they are original and not under consideration elsewhere.
13. Prize session BAPS
There are two main BAPS prizes awarded for oral presentations. The Peter Paul Rickham Prize has been endowed by one of the BAPS’ eminent founding surgeons and it has been awarded since 1994 for the best basic science oral presentation by a trainee. The President’s Prize is clinically based and has been awarded since 2013. You may enter any oral presentation for the prize session but it must be presented by a trainee who is also one of the principle authors. Papers for the PPR and the President’s Prize are selected on the basis that they are the highest scoring papers submitted to the Congress. The marking criteria are the same as that for other papers. The judging criteria when the papers are presented are:
Originality |
0-5 |
Scientific Value |
0-5 |
Clinical Value |
0-5 |
Quality of presentation |
0-5 |
Overall impression |
0-5 |
For the posters, there is a new prize, the Richard Stewart Poster Prize. This was inaugurated at the virtual congress in 2021. And in the Global Surgery Session there is now the David Lloyd Prize for the best oral presentation in the session made by a trainee. There is also the Munther Haddad Prize and the Mark Davenport Prize.
◆ 参会对象:医生、医院科室主任/副主任、住院医师、医院管理者、医护人员以及从事该领域研究的科学家、研究人员、医药企业代表等等。
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