We are pleased to announce that HepatoBiliary Surgery and Nutrition (HBSN) has obtained its latest impact factor for the 2025 citation year: 8.1 (Figure 1).

Figure 1. Journal Impact Factor of HBSN
According to the Journal Citation Reports 2025 (Clarivate Analytics, 2026), HBSN is included into three categories in SCIE edition. In the category of Surgery, the journal is ranked 7th out of 321 journals (Q1); in Nutrition & Dietetics, it is ranked 7th out of 114 journals (Q1); and in Gastroenterology & Hepatology, it holds the 17th position out of 153 journals (Q1).
HepatoBiliary Surgery and Nutrition is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal indexed in PubMed and Web of Science [Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)]. The main focus of the journal is to describe new findings in hepatopancreatobiliary disease and nutrition, and to provide current and practical information on diagnosis, prevention and clinical investigations. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, surgical techniques, clinical and basic researches, transplantation and other therapies, NASH, NAFLD, targeted drug, gut microbiota, metabolism, cancer immunity, genomics, nutrition and dietetics, etc.
The announcement of the journal’s latest impact factor is a significant achievement for the journal, allowing us to further develop the journal into a high-impact respected source of information with international reach. We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our Editorial Team Members, authors, and reviewers for their significant contributions.
2025 Journal Impact Factors of AME journals
We are also pleased to share the latest impact factors of all journals published under AME Publishing Company (Table 1).
- 37 AME journals received a Journal Impact Factor (JIF) this year, with three journals receiving their first JIF
- 12 journals have one or more categories ranked in Q1 or Q2
These achievements reflect the continuous growth and academic influence of our journal portfolio. We sincerely thank all contributors across our journals for their dedication and support.
Table 1 2025 Journal Impact Factors of AME journals

Editorial Office
HepatoBiliary Surgery and Nutrition
June 18, 2026
