Thank you for your interest in submitting your work to the Headmirror Otolaryngology Surgical Video Atlas, an open-access online video journal

Why publish your operative video with Headmirror.com?

  • Headmirror.com is a fast-growing open-access website that is dedicated to providing high-quality educational content to trainees and practicing medical professionals within Otolaryngology and related specialties

  • Headmirror’s Surgical Video Atlas is among the top utilized resources of otolaryngology trainees for surgical preparation and procedural learning

  • Your expertise shared through video on this platform will be freely available for the broadest possible reach of students, trainees, and surgeons throughout the world

  • Submission and publication are free

  • Submissions will be peer-reviewed by our subspecialty specific experts to maintain quality and consistency; we expect that revisions will frequently be recommended and acceptance will be contingent upon the production of a high-quality video that meets author submission requirements

  • Over time, we intend to make this online video journal eligible for PubMed indexing to increase the visibility of the authors’ work

Instructions for Authors

Video Requirements

  • Video Length <20 minutes

  • High-quality video

  • High-fidelity audio narration by surgeon highlighting surgical steps and pearls of the operation

  • Video contains standard opening slide with subspecialty, title and authors clearly displayed (template attached)

  • Video is uploaded by the author to a freely accessible online video platform (YouTube, or Vimeo) and submitted as an embeddable link

  • Appropriate patient consent is obtained and kept by the operating surgeon

Tips for successful submission

  • Adhere to the following sequence: Standard title slide with surgeon introduction, brief patient history, pre-operative imaging as applicable, set-up, surgical landmarks, steps of the procedure, and final key points or operative pearls. Brief post-operative cares, outcome, or follow-up imaging is optional

  • Capture stable video with a fixed high-definition camera. This is preferred over a surgeon head-mounted video recording device as this can be disorienting

    • Video is focused, crisp, and clearly demonstrates the surgical field as well as views of key patient positioning, patient orientation, and surgeon ergonomics

    • Avoid excessive use of accelerated (2x or 3x) video playback speeds

    • Ensure the narration is clearly thought out and understood

    • Post-production narration is preferred to intraoperative narration

    • Narration should highlight salient points of surgical considerations, anatomic landmarks, and technique

    • Surgical landmarks are clearly labeled and use subtitles for surgical steps throughout the case

    • Avoid distracting background music, keep transitions and text fonts clean and simple

For questions related to video submissions please contact us through the contact page


Video Submission Form