Data Sharing and Reproducibility

Data Sharing and Reproducibility Policy

The Journal of Neurosurgery Academy primarily publishes surgical technique descriptions, clinical case reports, case series, operative videos, and educational content. These article types generally do not generate or analyze research datasets suitable for public repository deposition.

Accordingly, data sharing requirements that are typically applicable to original research articles are generally not relevant to the content published in this journal.

Authors must ensure that all information necessary to understand, evaluate, and reproduce the reported clinical procedure, technique, or case is adequately described within the manuscript, accompanying images, videos, and supplementary materials.

Where additional non-identifiable supporting materials exist, authors are encouraged to make such materials available upon reasonable request, subject to patient confidentiality requirements, institutional policies, and applicable ethical standards.

The journal requires authors to obtain appropriate patient consent, protect identifiable patient information, and adhere to all relevant ethical, legal, and professional standards governing clinical publications.