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- ItemOpen Access2020 WSES guidelines for the detection and management of bile duct injury during cholecystectomy(2021-06-10) de’Angelis, Nicola; Catena, Fausto; Memeo, Riccardo; Coccolini, Federico; Martínez-Pérez, Aleix; Romeo, Oreste M.; De Simone, Belinda; Di Saverio, Salomone; Brustia, Raffaele; Rhaiem, Rami; Piardi, Tullio; Conticchio, Maria; Marchegiani, Francesco; Beghdadi, Nassiba; Abu-Zidan, Fikri M.; Alikhanov, Ruslan; Allard, Marc-Antoine; Allievi, Niccolò; Amaddeo, Giuliana; Ansaloni, Luca; Andersson, Roland; Andolfi, Enrico; Azfar, Mohammad; Bala, Miklosh; Benkabbou, Amine; Ben-Ishay, Offir; Bianchi, Giorgio; Biffl, Walter L.; Brunetti, Francesco; Carra, Maria C.; Casanova, Daniel; Celentano, Valerio; Ceresoli, Marco; Chiara, Osvaldo; Cimbanassi, Stefania; Bini, Roberto; Coimbra, Raul; Luigi de’Angelis, Gian; Decembrino, Francesco; De Palma, Andrea; de Reuver, Philip R.; Domingo, Carlos; Cotsoglou, Christian; Ferrero, Alessandro; Fraga, Gustavo P.; Gaiani, Federica; Gheza, Federico; Gurrado, Angela; Harrison, Ewen; Henriquez, Angel; Hofmeyr, Stefan; Iadarola, Roberta; Kashuk, Jeffry L.; Kianmanesh, Reza; Kirkpatrick, Andrew W.; Kluger, Yoram; Landi, Filippo; Langella, Serena; Lapointe, Real; Le Roy, Bertrand; Luciani, Alain; Machado, Fernando; Maggi, Umberto; Maier, Ronald V.; Mefire, Alain C.; Hiramatsu, Kazuhiro; Ordoñez, Carlos; Patrizi, Franca; Planells, Manuel; Peitzman, Andrew B.; Pekolj, Juan; Perdigao, Fabiano; Pereira, Bruno M.; Pessaux, Patrick; Pisano, Michele; Puyana, Juan C.; Rizoli, Sandro; Portigliotti, Luca; Romito, Raffaele; Sakakushev, Boris; Sanei, Behnam; Scatton, Olivier; Serradilla-Martin, Mario; Schneck, Anne-Sophie; Sissoko, Mohammed L.; Sobhani, Iradj; ten Broek, Richard P.; Testini, Mario; Valinas, Roberto; Veloudis, Giorgos; Vitali, Giulio C.; Weber, Dieter; Zorcolo, Luigi; Giuliante, Felice; Gavriilidis, Paschalis; Fuks, David; Sommacale, DanieleAbstract Bile duct injury (BDI) is a dangerous complication of cholecystectomy, with significant postoperative sequelae for the patient in terms of morbidity, mortality, and long-term quality of life. BDIs have an estimated incidence of 0.4–1.5%, but considering the number of cholecystectomies performed worldwide, mostly by laparoscopy, surgeons must be prepared to manage this surgical challenge. Most BDIs are recognized either during the procedure or in the immediate postoperative period. However, some BDIs may be discovered later during the postoperative period, and this may translate to delayed or inappropriate treatments. Providing a specific diagnosis and a precise description of the BDI will expedite the decision-making process and increase the chance of treatment success. Subsequently, the choice and timing of the appropriate reconstructive strategy have a critical role in long-term prognosis. Currently, a wide spectrum of multidisciplinary interventions with different degrees of invasiveness is indicated for BDI management. These World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) guidelines have been produced following an exhaustive review of the current literature and an international expert panel discussion with the aim of providing evidence-based recommendations to facilitate and standardize the detection and management of BDIs during cholecystectomy. In particular, the 2020 WSES guidelines cover the following key aspects: (1) strategies to minimize the risk of BDI during cholecystectomy; (2) BDI rates in general surgery units and review of surgical practice; (3) how to classify, stage, and report BDI once detected; (4) how to manage an intraoperatively detected BDI; (5) indications for antibiotic treatment; (6) indications for clinical, biochemical, and imaging investigations for suspected BDI; and (7) how to manage a postoperatively detected BDI.
- ItemOpen Access2023 WSES guidelines for the prevention, detection, and management of iatrogenic urinary tract injuries (IUTIs) during emergency digestive surgery(2023-09-09) de’Angelis, Nicola; Schena, Carlo A.; Marchegiani, Francesco; Reitano, Elisa; De Simone, Belinda; Wong, Geoffrey Y. M.; Martínez-Pérez, Aleix; Abu-Zidan, Fikri M.; Agnoletti, Vanni; Aisoni, Filippo; Ammendola, Michele; Ansaloni, Luca; Bala, Miklosh; Biffl, Walter; Ceccarelli, Graziano; Ceresoli, Marco; Chiara, Osvaldo; Chiarugi, Massimo; Cimbanassi, Stefania; Coccolini, Federico; Coimbra, Raul; Di Saverio, Salomone; Diana, Michele; Dioguardi Burgio, Marco; Fraga, Gustavo; Gavriilidis, Paschalis; Gurrado, Angela; Inchingolo, Riccardo; Ingels, Alexandre; Ivatury, Rao; Kashuk, Jeffry L.; Khan, Jim; Kirkpatrick, Andrew W.; Kim, Fernando J.; Kluger, Yoram; Lakkis, Zaher; Leppäniemi, Ari; Maier, Ronald V.; Memeo, Riccardo; Moore, Ernest E.; Ordoñez, Carlos A.; Peitzman, Andrew B.; Pellino, Gianluca; Picetti, Edoardo; Pikoulis, Manos; Pisano, Michele; Podda, Mauro; Romeo, Oreste; Rosa, Fausto; Tan, Edward; Ten Broek, Richard P.; Testini, Mario; Tian Wei Cheng, Brian A.; Weber, Dieter; Sacco, Emilio; Sartelli, Massimo; Tonsi, Alfredo; Dal Moro, Fabrizio; Catena, FaustoAbstract Iatrogenic urinary tract injury (IUTI) is a severe complication of emergency digestive surgery. It can lead to increased postoperative morbidity and mortality and have a long-term impact on the quality of life. The reported incidence of IUTIs varies greatly among the studies, ranging from 0.3 to 1.5%. Given the high volume of emergency digestive surgery performed worldwide, there is a need for well-defined and effective strategies to prevent and manage IUTIs. Currently, there is a lack of consensus regarding the prevention, detection, and management of IUTIs in the emergency setting. The present guidelines, promoted by the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES), were developed following a systematic review of the literature and an international expert panel discussion. The primary aim of these WSES guidelines is to provide evidence-based recommendations to support clinicians and surgeons in the prevention, detection, and management of IUTIs during emergency digestive surgery. The following key aspects were considered: (1) effectiveness of preventive interventions for IUTIs during emergency digestive surgery; (2) intra-operative detection of IUTIs and appropriate management strategies; (3) postoperative detection of IUTIs and appropriate management strategies and timing; and (4) effectiveness of antibiotic therapy (including type and duration) in case of IUTIs.
- ItemOpen AccessEarly management of adult traumatic spinal cord injury in patients with polytrauma: a consensus and clinical recommendations jointly developed by the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) & the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS)(2024-01-18) Picetti, Edoardo; Demetriades, Andreas K.; Catena, Fausto; Aarabi, Bizhan; Abu-Zidan, Fikri M.; Alves, Oscar L.; Ansaloni, Luca; Armonda, Rocco A.; Badenes, Rafael; Bala, Miklosh; Balogh, Zsolt J.; Barbanera, Andrea; Bertuccio, Alessandro; Biffl, Walter L.; Bouzat, Pierre; Buki, Andras; Castano-Leon, Ana M.; Cerasti, Davide; Citerio, Giuseppe; Coccolini, Federico; Coimbra, Raul; Coniglio, Carlo; Costa, Francesco; De Iure, Federico; Depreitere, Bart; Fainardi, Enrico; Fehlings, Michael J.; Gabrovsky, Nikolay; Godoy, Daniel A.; Gruen, Peter; Gupta, Deepak; Hawryluk, Gregory W. J.; Helbok, Raimund; Hossain, Iftakher; Hutchinson, Peter J.; Iaccarino, Corrado; Inaba, Kenji; Ivanov, Marcel; Kaprovoy, Stanislav; Kirkpatrick, Andrew W.; Klein, Sam; Kolias, Angelos; Konovalov, Nikolay A.; Lagares, Alfonso; Lippa, Laura; Loza-Gomez, Angelica; Luoto, Teemu M.; Maas, Andrew I. R.; Maciejczak, Andrzej; Maier, Ronald V.; Marklund, Niklas; Martin, Matthew J.; Melloni, Ilaria; Mendoza-Lattes, Sergio; Meyfroidt, Geert; Munari, Marina; Napolitano, Lena M.; Okonkwo, David O.; Otomo, Yasuhiro; Papadopoulos, Marios C.; Petr, Ondra; Peul, Wilco C.; Pudkrong, Aichholz K.; Qasim, Zaffer; Rasulo, Frank; Reizinho, Carla; Ringel, Florian; Rizoli, Sandro; Rostami, Elham; Rubiano, Andres M.; Russo, Emanuele; Sarwal, Aarti; Schwab, Jan M.; Servadei, Franco; Sharma, Deepak; Sharif, Salman; Shiban, Ehab; Shutter, Lori; Stahel, Philip F.; Taccone, Fabio S.; Terpolilli, Nicole A.; Thomé, Claudius; Toth, Peter; Tsitsopoulos, Parmenion P.; Udy, Andrew; Vaccaro, Alexander R.; Varon, Albert J.; Vavilala, Monica S.; Younsi, Alexander; Zackova, Monika; Zoerle, Tommaso; Robba, ChiaraAbstract Background The early management of polytrauma patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI) is a major challenge. Sparse data is available to provide optimal care in this scenario and worldwide variability in clinical practice has been documented in recent studies. Methods A multidisciplinary consensus panel of physicians selected for their established clinical and scientific expertise in the acute management of tSCI polytrauma patients with different specializations was established. The World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) endorsed the consensus, and a modified Delphi approach was adopted. Results A total of 17 statements were proposed and discussed. A consensus was reached generating 17 recommendations (16 strong and 1 weak). Conclusions This consensus provides practical recommendations to support a clinician’s decision making in the management of tSCI polytrauma patients.
- ItemOpen AccessThe ChoCO-W prospective observational global study: Does COVID-19 increase gangrenous cholecystitis?(2022-12-16) De Simone, Belinda; Abu-Zidan, Fikri M.; Chouillard, Elie; Di Saverio, Salomone; Sartelli, Massimo; Podda, Mauro; Gomes, Carlos A.; Moore, Ernest E.; Moug, Susan J.; Ansaloni, Luca; Kluger, Yoram; Coccolini, Federico; Landaluce-Olavarria, Aitor; Estraviz-Mateos, Begoña; Uriguen-Etxeberria, Ana; Giordano, Alessio; Luna, Alfonso P.; Amín, Luz A. H.; Hernández, Adriana M. P.; Shabana, Amanda; Dzulkarnaen, Zakaria A.; Othman, Muhammad A.; Sani, Mohamad I.; Balla, Andrea; Scaramuzzo, Rosa; Lepiane, Pasquale; Bottari, Andrea; Staderini, Fabio; Cianchi, Fabio; Cavallaro, Andrea; Zanghì, Antonio; Cappellani, Alessandro; Campagnacci, Roberto; Maurizi, Angela; Martinotti, Mario; Ruggieri, Annamaria; Jusoh, Asri C.; Rahman, Karim A.; Zulkifli, Anis S. M.; Petronio, Barbara; Matías-García, Belén; Quiroga-Valcárcel, Ana; Mendoza-Moreno, Fernando; Atanasov, Boyko; Campanile, Fabio C.; Vecchioni, Ilaria; Cardinali, Luca; Travaglini, Grazia; Sebastiani, Elisa; Chooklin, Serge; Chuklin, Serhii; Cianci, Pasquale; Restini, Enrico; Capuzzolo, Sabino; Currò, Giuseppe; Filippo, Rosalinda; Rispoli, Michele; Aparicio-Sánchez, Daniel; Muñóz-Cruzado, Virginia D.; Barbeito, Sandra D.; Delibegovic, Samir; Kesetovic, Amar; Sasia, Diego; Borghi, Felice; Giraudo, Giorgio; Visconti, Diego; Doria, Emanuele; Santarelli, Mauro; Luppi, Davide; Bonilauri, Stefano; Grossi, Ugo; Zanus, Giacomo; Sartori, Alberto; Piatto, Giacomo; De Luca, Maurizio; Vita, Domenico; Conti, Luigi; Capelli, Patrizio; Cattaneo, Gaetano M.; Marinis, Athanasios; Vederaki, Styliani-Aikaterini; Bayrak, Mehmet; Altıntas, Yasemin; Uzunoglu, Mustafa Y.; Demirbas, Iskender E.; Altinel, Yuksel; Meric, Serhat; Aktimur, Yunus E.; Uymaz, Derya S.; Omarov, Nail; Azamat, Ibrahim; Lostoridis, Eftychios; Nagorni, Eleni-Aikaterini; Pujante, Antonio; Anania, Gabriele; Bombardini, Cristina; Bagolini, Francesco; Gonullu, Emre; Mantoglu, Baris; Capoglu, Recayi; Cappato, Stefano; Muzio, Elena; Colak, Elif; Polat, Suleyman; Koylu, Zehra A.; Altintoprak, Fatih; Bayhan, Zülfü; Akin, Emrah; Andolfi, Enrico; Rezart, Sulce; Kim, Jae I.; Jung, Sung W.; Shin, Yong C.; Enciu, Octavian; Toma, Elena A.; Medas, Fabio; Canu, Gian L.; Cappellacci, Federico; D’Acapito, Fabrizio; Ercolani, Giorgio; Solaini, Leonardo; Roscio, Francesco; Clerici, Federico; Gelmini, Roberta; Serra, Francesco; Rossi, Elena G.; Fleres, Francesco; Clarizia, Guglielmo; Spolini, Alessandro; Ferrara, Francesco; Nita, Gabriela; Sarnari, Jlenia; Gachabayov, Mahir; Abdullaev, Abakar; Poillucci, Gaetano; Palini, Gian M.; Veneroni, Simone; Garulli, Gianluca; Piccoli, Micaela; Pattacini, Gianmaria C.; Pecchini, Francesca; Argenio, Giulio; Armellino, Mariano F.; Brisinda, Giuseppe; Tedesco, Silvia; Fransvea, Pietro; Ietto, Giuseppe; Franchi, Caterina; Carcano, Giulio; Martines, Gennaro; Trigiante, Giuseppe; Negro, Giulia; Vega, Gustavo M.; González, Agustín R.; Ojeda, Leonardo; Piccolo, Gaetano; Bondurri, Andrea; Maffioli, Anna; Guerci, Claudio; Sin, Boo H.; Zuhdi, Zamri; Azman, Azlanudin; Mousa, Hussam; al Bahri, Shadi; Augustin, Goran; Romic, Ivan; Moric, Trpimir; Nikolopoulos, Ioannis; Andreuccetti, Jacopo; Pignata, Giusto; D’Alessio, Rossella; Kenig, Jakub; Skorus, Urszula; Fraga, Gustavo P.; Hirano, Elcio S.; de Lima Bertuol, Jackson V.; Isik, Arda; Kurnaz, Eray; Asghar, Mohammad S.; Afzal, Ameer; Akbar, Ali; Nikolouzakis, Taxiarchis K.; Lasithiotakis, Konstantinos; Chrysos, Emmanuel; Das, Koray; Özer, Nazmi; Seker, Ahmet; Ibrahim, Mohamed; Hamid, Hytham K. S.; Babiker, Ahmed; Bouliaris, Konstantinos; Koukoulis, George; Kolla, Chrysoula-Christina; Lucchi, Andrea; Agostinelli, Laura; Taddei, Antonio; Fortuna, Laura; Agostini, Carlotta; Licari, Leo; Viola, Simona; Callari, Cosimo; Laface, Letizia; Abate, Emmanuele; Casati, Massimiliano; Anastasi, Alessandro; Canonico, Giuseppe; Gabellini, Linda; Tosi, Lorenzo; Guariniello, Anna; Zanzi, Federico; Bains, Lovenish; Sydorchuk, Larysa; Iftoda, Oksana; Sydorchuk, Andrii; Malerba, Michele; Costanzo, Federico; Galleano, Raffaele; Monteleone, Michela; Costanzi, Andrea; Riva, Carlo; Walędziak, Maciej; Kwiatkowski, Andrzej; Czyżykowski, Łukasz; Major, Piotr; Strzałka, Marcin; Matyja, Maciej; Natkaniec, Michal; Valenti, Maria R.; Di Vita, Maria D. P.; Sotiropoulou, Maria; Kapiris, Stylianos; Massalou, Damien; Veroux, Massimiliano; Volpicelli, Alessio; Gioco, Rossella; Uccelli, Matteo; Bonaldi, Marta; Olmi, Stefano; Nardi, Matteo; Livadoti, Giada; Mesina, Cristian; Dumitrescu, Theodor V.; Ciorbagiu, Mihai C.; Ammendola, Michele; Ammerata, Giorgio; Romano, Roberto; Slavchev, Mihail; Misiakos, Evangelos P.; Pikoulis, Emmanouil; Papaconstantinou, Dimitrios; Elbahnasawy, Mohamed; Abdel-elsalam, Sherief; Felsenreich, Daniel M.; Jedamzik, Julia; Michalopoulos, Nikolaos V.; Sidiropoulos, Theodoros A.; Papadoliopoulou, Maria; Cillara, Nicola; Deserra, Antonello; Cannavera, Alessandro; Negoi, Ionuţ; Schizas, Dimitrios; Syllaios, Athanasios; Vagios, Ilias; Gourgiotis, Stavros; Dai, Nick; Gurung, Rekha; Norrey, Marcus; Pesce, Antonio; Feo, Carlo V.; Fabbri, Nicolo’; Machairas, Nikolaos; Dorovinis, Panagiotis; Keramida, Myrto D.; Mulita, Francesk; Verras, Georgios I.; Vailas, Michail; Yalkin, Omer; Iflazoglu, Nidal; Yigit, Direnc; Baraket, Oussama; Ayed, Karim; Ghalloussi, Mohamed h.; Patias, Parmenion; Ntokos, Georgios; Rahim, Razrim; Bala, Miklosh; Kedar, Asaf; Sawyer, Robert G.; Trinh, Anna; Miller, Kelsey; Sydorchuk, Ruslan; Knut, Ruslan; Plehutsa, Oleksandr; Liman, Rumeysa K.; Ozkan, Zeynep; Kader, Saleh A.; Gupta, Sanjay; Gureh, Monika; Saeidi, Sara; Aliakbarian, Mohsen; Dalili, Amin; Shoko, Tomohisa; Kojima, Mitsuaki; Nakamoto, Raira; Atici, Semra D.; Tuncer, Gizem K.; Kaya, Tayfun; Delis, Spiros G.; Rossi, Stefano; Picardi, Biagio; del Monte, Simone R.; Triantafyllou, Tania; Theodorou, Dimitrios; Pintar, Tadeja; Salobir, Jure; Manatakis, Dimitrios K.; Tasis, Nikolaos; Acheimastos, Vasileios; Ioannidis, Orestis; Loutzidou, Lydia; Symeonidis, Savvas; de Sá, Tiago C.; Rocha, Mónica; Guagni, Tommaso; Pantalone, Desiré; Maltinti, Gherardo; Khokha, Vladimir; Abdel-elsalam, Wafaa; Ghoneim, Basma; López-Ruiz, José A.; Kara, Yasin; Zainudin, Syaza; Hayati, Firdaus; Azizan, Nornazirah; Khei, Victoria T. P.; Yi, Rebecca C. X.; Sellappan, Harivinthan; Demetrashvili, Zaza; Lekiashvili, Nika; Tvaladze, Ana; Froiio, Caterina; Bernardi, Daniele; Bonavina, Luigi; Gil-Olarte, Angeles; Grassia, Sebastiano; Romero-Vargas, Estela; Bianco, Francesco; Gumbs, Andrew A.; Dogjani, Agron; Agresta, Ferdinando; Litvin, Andrey; Balogh, Zsolt J.; Gendrikson, George; Martino, Costanza; Damaskos, Dimitrios; Pararas, Nikolaos; Kirkpatrick, Andrew; Kurtenkov, Mikhail; Gomes, Felipe C.; Pisanu, Adolfo; Nardello, Oreste; Gambarini, Fabrizio; Aref, Hager; Angelis, Nicola d.; Agnoletti, Vanni; Biondi, Antonio; Vacante, Marco; Griggio, Giulia; Tutino, Roberta; Massani, Marco; Bisetto, Giovanni; Occhionorelli, Savino; Andreotti, Dario; Lacavalla, Domenico; Biffl, Walter L.; Catena, FaustoAbstract Background The incidence of the highly morbid and potentially lethal gangrenous cholecystitis was reportedly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of the ChoCO-W study was to compare the clinical findings and outcomes of acute cholecystitis in patients who had COVID-19 disease with those who did not. Methods Data were prospectively collected over 6 months (October 1, 2020, to April 30, 2021) with 1-month follow-up. In October 2020, Delta variant of SARS CoV-2 was isolated for the first time. Demographic and clinical data were analyzed and reported according to the STROBE guidelines. Baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients who had COVID-19 were compared with those who did not. Results A total of 2893 patients, from 42 countries, 218 centers, involved, with a median age of 61.3 (SD: 17.39) years were prospectively enrolled in this study; 1481 (51%) patients were males. One hundred and eighty (6.9%) patients were COVID-19 positive, while 2412 (93.1%) were negative. Concomitant preexisting diseases including cardiovascular diseases (p < 0.0001), diabetes (p < 0.0001), and severe chronic obstructive airway disease (p = 0.005) were significantly more frequent in the COVID-19 group. Markers of sepsis severity including ARDS (p < 0.0001), PIPAS score (p < 0.0001), WSES sepsis score (p < 0.0001), qSOFA (p < 0.0001), and Tokyo classification of severity of acute cholecystitis (p < 0.0001) were significantly higher in the COVID-19 group. The COVID-19 group had significantly higher postoperative complications (32.2% compared with 11.7%, p < 0.0001), longer mean hospital stay (13.21 compared with 6.51 days, p < 0.0001), and mortality rate (13.4% compared with 1.7%, p < 0.0001). The incidence of gangrenous cholecystitis was doubled in the COVID-19 group (40.7% compared with 22.3%). The mean wall thickness of the gallbladder was significantly higher in the COVID-19 group [6.32 (SD: 2.44) mm compared with 5.4 (SD: 3.45) mm; p < 0.0001]. Conclusions The incidence of gangrenous cholecystitis is higher in COVID patients compared with non-COVID patients admitted to the emergency department with acute cholecystitis. Gangrenous cholecystitis in COVID patients is associated with high-grade Clavien-Dindo postoperative complications, longer hospital stay and higher mortality rate. The open cholecystectomy rate is higher in COVID compared with non -COVID patients. It is recommended to delay the surgical treatment in COVID patients, when it is possible, to decrease morbidity and mortality rates. COVID-19 infection and gangrenous cholecystistis are not absolute contraindications to perform laparoscopic cholecystectomy, in a case by case evaluation, in expert hands. Graphical abstract
- ItemOpen AccessWSES/GAIS/SIS-E/WSIS/AAST global clinical pathways for patients with intra-abdominal infections(2021-09-25) Sartelli, Massimo; Coccolini, Federico; Kluger, Yoram; Agastra, Ervis; Abu-Zidan, Fikri M.; Abbas, Ashraf E. S.; Ansaloni, Luca; Adesunkanmi, Abdulrashid K.; Atanasov, Boyko; Augustin, Goran; Bala, Miklosh; Baraket, Oussama; Baral, Suman; Biffl, Walter L.; Boermeester, Marja A.; Ceresoli, Marco; Cerutti, Elisabetta; Chiara, Osvaldo; Cicuttin, Enrico; Chiarugi, Massimo; Coimbra, Raul; Colak, Elif; Corsi, Daniela; Cortese, Francesco; Cui, Yunfeng; Damaskos, Dimitris; de’ Angelis, Nicola; Delibegovic, Samir; Demetrashvili, Zaza; De Simone, Belinda; de Jonge, Stijn W.; Dhingra, Sameer; Di Bella, Stefano; Di Marzo, Francesco; Di Saverio, Salomone; Dogjani, Agron; Duane, Therese M.; Enani, Mushira A.; Fugazzola, Paola; Galante, Joseph M.; Gachabayov, Mahir; Ghnnam, Wagih; Gkiokas, George; Gomes, Carlos A.; Griffiths, Ewen A.; Hardcastle, Timothy C.; Hecker, Andreas; Herzog, Torsten; Kabir, Syed M. U.; Karamarkovic, Aleksandar; Khokha, Vladimir; Kim, Peter K.; Kim, Jae I.; Kirkpatrick, Andrew W.; Kong, Victor; Koshy, Renol M.; Kryvoruchko, Igor A.; Inaba, Kenji; Isik, Arda; Iskandar, Katia; Ivatury, Rao; Labricciosa, Francesco M.; Lee, Yeong Y.; Leppäniemi, Ari; Litvin, Andrey; Luppi, Davide; Machain, Gustavo M.; Maier, Ronald V.; Marinis, Athanasios; Marmorale, Cristina; Marwah, Sanjay; Mesina, Cristian; Moore, Ernest E.; Moore, Frederick A.; Negoi, Ionut; Olaoye, Iyiade; Ordoñez, Carlos A.; Ouadii, Mouaqit; Peitzman, Andrew B.; Perrone, Gennaro; Pikoulis, Manos; Pintar, Tadeja; Pipitone, Giuseppe; Podda, Mauro; Raşa, Kemal; Ribeiro, Julival; Rodrigues, Gabriel; Rubio-Perez, Ines; Sall, Ibrahima; Sato, Norio; Sawyer, Robert G.; Segovia Lohse, Helmut; Sganga, Gabriele; Shelat, Vishal G.; Stephens, Ian; Sugrue, Michael; Tarasconi, Antonio; Tochie, Joel N.; Tolonen, Matti; Tomadze, Gia; Ulrych, Jan; Vereczkei, Andras; Viaggi, Bruno; Gurioli, Chiara; Casella, Claudio; Pagani, Leonardo; Baiocchi, Gian L.; Catena, FaustoAbstract Intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) are common surgical emergencies and have been reported as major contributors to non-trauma deaths in hospitals worldwide. The cornerstones of effective treatment of IAIs include early recognition, adequate source control, appropriate antimicrobial therapy, and prompt physiologic stabilization using a critical care environment, combined with an optimal surgical approach. Together, the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES), the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery (GAIS), the Surgical Infection Society-Europe (SIS-E), the World Surgical Infection Society (WSIS), and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) have jointly completed an international multi-society document in order to facilitate clinical management of patients with IAIs worldwide building evidence-based clinical pathways for the most common IAIs. An extensive non-systematic review was conducted using the PubMed and MEDLINE databases, limited to the English language. The resulting information was shared by an international task force from 46 countries with different clinical backgrounds. The aim of the document is to promote global standards of care in IAIs providing guidance to clinicians by describing reasonable approaches to the management of IAIs.
- ItemOpen AccessWSES/GAIS/WSIS/SIS-E/AAST global clinical pathways for patients with skin and soft tissue infections(2022-01-15) Sartelli, Massimo; Coccolini, Federico; Kluger, Yoram; Agastra, Ervis; Abu-Zidan, Fikri M.; Abbas, Ashraf E. S.; Ansaloni, Luca; Adesunkanmi, Abdulrashid K.; Augustin, Goran; Bala, Miklosh; Baraket, Oussama; Biffl, Walter L.; Ceresoli, Marco; Cerutti, Elisabetta; Chiara, Osvaldo; Cicuttin, Enrico; Chiarugi, Massimo; Coimbra, Raul; Corsi, Daniela; Cortese, Francesco; Cui, Yunfeng; Damaskos, Dimitris; de’Angelis, Nicola; Delibegovic, Samir; Demetrashvili, Zaza; De Simone, Belinda; de Jonge, Stijn W.; Di Bella, Stefano; Di Saverio, Salomone; Duane, Therese M.; Fugazzola, Paola; Galante, Joseph M.; Ghnnam, Wagih; Gkiokas, George; Gomes, Carlos A.; Griffiths, Ewen A.; Hardcastle, Timothy C.; Hecker, Andreas; Herzog, Torsten; Karamarkovic, Aleksandar; Khokha, Vladimir; Kim, Peter K.; Kim, Jae I.; Kirkpatrick, Andrew W.; Kong, Victor; Koshy, Renol M.; Inaba, Kenji; Isik, Arda; Ivatury, Rao; Labricciosa, Francesco M.; Lee, Yeong Y.; Leppäniemi, Ari; Litvin, Andrey; Luppi, Davide; Maier, Ronald V.; Marinis, Athanasios; Marwah, Sanjay; Mesina, Cristian; Moore, Ernest E.; Moore, Frederick A.; Negoi, Ionut; Olaoye, Iyiade; Ordoñez, Carlos A.; Ouadii, Mouaqit; Peitzman, Andrew B.; Perrone, Gennaro; Pintar, Tadeja; Pipitone, Giuseppe; Podda, Mauro; Raşa, Kemal; Ribeiro, Julival; Rodrigues, Gabriel; Rubio-Perez, Ines; Sall, Ibrahima; Sato, Norio; Sawyer, Robert G.; Shelat, Vishal G.; Sugrue, Michael; Tarasconi, Antonio; Tolonen, Matti; Viaggi, Bruno; Celotti, Andrea; Casella, Claudio; Pagani, Leonardo; Dhingra, Sameer; Baiocchi, Gian L.; Catena, FaustoAbstract Skin and soft-tissue infections (SSTIs) encompass a variety of pathological conditions that involve the skin and underlying subcutaneous tissue, fascia, or muscle, ranging from simple superficial infections to severe necrotizing infections. Together, the World Society of Emergency Surgery, the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery, the Surgical Infection Society-Europe, The World Surgical Infection Society, and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma have jointly completed an international multi-society document to promote global standards of care in SSTIs guiding clinicians by describing reasonable approaches to the management of SSTIs. An extensive non-systematic review was conducted using the PubMed and MEDLINE databases, limited to the English language. The resulting evidence was shared by an international task force with different clinical backgrounds.