The Video Surgeon icon had disappeared from my desktop.
Assuming the program is still installed on your machine, go to your "C: Program files (x86)\Video Surgeon 2\" folder. Inside that folder locate the VideoSurgeon.exe file. Right click it and select create a shortcut. Now copy this shortcut and paste it to your desktop.
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