1. SAGES guidelines update to laparoscopy in the era of COVID-19.
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Kumar SS, Calabrese EC, Slater BJ, Lin C, Hong J, Dort J, Lim R, Tsuda S, Awad Z, Babidge W, Maddern G, Nepal P, Vosburg RW, Ignacio R, Bavishi D, Kchaou A, Ayloo S, Hanna NM, and Kohn GP
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Background: Patients requiring cholecystectomy or appendectomy may present with concomitant COVID infection in both the inpatient and outpatient scenarios. It is unclear whether these patients benefit more from operative or nonoperative management in the setting of active COVID infection. These guidelines seek to address urgent and elective clinical scenarios., Methods: A systematic review was conducted to address these questions. These results were then presented to an interdisciplinary panel that formulated recommendations based on the best available evidence or utilized expert opinion when the evidence base was lacking., Results: Conditional recommendations were made in favor of (1) either operative or nonoperative management of COVID-positive patients with appendicitis or cholecystitis and (2) delaying operations by more than six weeks in patients who test positive for COVID in the elective setting., Conclusions: These recommendations should provide guidance regarding the management of surgical patients with concomitant COVID infection. This guideline also identifies important areas where future research should focus to strengthen the evidence base., Competing Interests: Declarations. Disclosures: Bethany J. Slater is a Hologic consultant, SAGES guideline chair and SAGES board member. Elisa C. Calabrese is a SAGES ASERNIPS Evidence Guidance Research Scholarship recipient. Geoffrey Kohn gives expert opinion for Avant Law. Julie Hong has T32 funding for Columbia center for transplant immunology. Robert Lim has received payment from Up to Date, Inc, travel and lodging for a presentation from ASGBI and is the SAGES treasurer. Shawn Tsuda is a member of the SAGES Board of Governors member and the Surgical Data Science Committee, he also holds stock in Doximity. Ziad Awad, Ali Kchaou, Chelsea Lin, Devi Bavishi, Jonathan Dort, Nader Hanna, Pramod Nepal, Guy Maddern, Romeo Ignacio, Subhashini Ayloo, Sunjay Kumar, Wendy Babidge, and Wesley Vosburg had no conflict of interest or financial ties to disclose. Ethical approval: Not applicable. Patient consent: Not applicable., (© 2025. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2025
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