The Opportunity
There is no major cross-specialty, visually rich, rare-case surgical atlas currently positioned for both prestige publishing and a scalable digital companion.
Publisher Deck
A web-based pitch deck for publishers, collaborators, conference conversations, and early outreach around the atlas and digital platform.
There is no major cross-specialty, visually rich, rare-case surgical atlas currently positioned for both prestige publishing and a scalable digital companion.
323 documented cases across 16 domains, bilingual archive, single-surgeon continuity, and a strong rare-case concentration create a differentiated product in the surgical education market.
The flagship move is a premium academic atlas for publisher credibility. The second move is a searchable digital platform for longevity, subscription value, and educational reach.
The content supports multiple tracks: print atlas, eBook, institutional licensing, CME-style education, publisher outreach, and conference visibility.
The atlas combines rare oncology, endocrine, colorectal, spleen, hepatobiliary, vascular, trauma, retroperitoneal, and emergency surgery cases under one editorial frame.
Finish rights/GDPR cleanup, finalize EN master set, produce book proposal materials, then align the website and pitch deck around the strongest 50–70 flagship cases.
Real Case Anchors
ΑΓΓΕΙΟΣΑΡΚΩΜΑ ΣΠΛΗΝΟΣ
A documented splenic malignancy case from the atlas archive, selected to demonstrate the project’s depth in uncommon oncologic presentations and operative decision-making.
ΑΔΕΝΟΠΛΑΚΩΔΕΣ ΚΑΡΚΙΝΩΜΑ - ΚΥΣΤΗ ΘΥΡΕΟΓΛΩΣΣΙΚΟΥ ΠΟΡΟΥ
A rare head-and-neck surgical presentation used to show the atlas’ breadth beyond abdominal surgery and its value as a cross-domain educational reference.
WHIPPLE+ΑΚΑ
One of the flagship operative cases in the collection, demonstrating how the atlas combines rare presentations with advanced operative planning.
ΦΥΤΟΠΙΛΗΜΑ ΛΕΠΤΟΥ ΕΝΤΕΡΟΥ
A representative small-intestine case selected for the platform because it teaches surgical judgment, diagnostic sequencing, and rare-mechanism obstruction.