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.
Παρουσίαση Εκδότη
Ένα διαδικτυακό pitch deck για εκδότες, συνεργάτες, συζητήσεις σε συνέδρια και πρώιμη επικοινωνία σχετικά με τον άτλαντα και την ψηφιακή πλατφόρμα.
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.