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2. Variability in perfusion conditions and set-up parameters used in ex vivo human placenta models: A literature review
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Glättli, S.C., Elzinga, F.A., van der Bijl, W., Leuvenink, H.G.D., Prins, J.R., van Goor, H., Gordijn, S.J., Olinga, P., Touw, D.J., and Mian, P.
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- 2024
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3. The effect of iron therapy on oxidative stress and intestinal microbiota in inflammatory bowel diseases: A review on the conundrum
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Loveikyte, R., Bourgonje, A.R., van Goor, H., Dijkstra, G., and van der Meulen – de Jong, A.E.
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- 2023
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4. Oxidative Stress Predicts Post-Surgery Complications in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients
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Leimkühler, M., Bourgonje, A. R., van Goor, H., Campmans-Kuijpers, M. J. E., de Bock, G. H., and van Leeuwen, B. L.
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- 2022
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5. Increased frequency of proangiogenic tunica intima endothelial kinase 2 (Tie2) expressing monocytes in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Reijrink, M., van Ark, J., Lexis, C. P. H., Visser, L. M., Lodewijk, M. E., van der Horst, I. C. C., Zeebregts, C. J., van Goor, H., de Jager, S. C. A., Pasterkamp, G., Wolffenbuttel, B. H. R., and Hillebrands, J. L.
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- 2022
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6. Caloric restriction reduces proteinuria in male rats with established nephropathy
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Sijbesma, J. W. A., primary, van Waarde, A., additional, Klooster, A., additional, Kion, I., additional, Slart, R. H. J. A., additional, Lammertsma, A. A., additional, Giacobbo, B. Lima, additional, Boersma, H. H., additional, Dierckx, R. A. J. O., additional, van Goor, H., additional, and Bakker, S. J. L., additional
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- 2024
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7. Diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic duct disruption or disconnection: an international expert survey and case vignette study
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Albert, J., Arvanitakis, M., Badaoui, A., Barthet, M., van Biervliet, G., Bradley, E., Boermeester, M., Buchler, M., Cappendijk, V., Charnley, R., Connor, S., Dejong, C., Dellinger, P., Dervenis, C., Deviere, J., Dumonceau, J., van Eijck, C., Fagenholz, P., Castillo, C.Fernandez-del, Forsmark, C., Freeman, M., French, J., van Goor, H., Haveman, J.W., van Hooft, J., Hucl, T., Isaji, S., Jagielski, M., Karjula, H., Lerch, M., Lévy, P., Lillemoe, K., Löhr, M., Mayerle, J., Mittal, A., Morgan, D., Moon, S., Nieuwenhuijs, V., Sarr, M., Seewald, S., Sherman, S., Singh, V., Siriwardena, A., Stommel, M., Tann, M., Téllez-Avina, F., Timmer, R., Traverso, W., Radenkovic, D., Rana, S., Rebours, V., Pelaez-Luna, M., Poley, J.W., Windsor, J., Zaheer, A., Zyromski, N., Boxhoorn, Lotte, Timmerhuis, Hester C., Verdonk, Robert C., Besselink, Marc G., Bollen, Thomas L., Bruno, Marco J., Elmunzer, B. Joseph, Fockens, Paul, Horvath, Karen D., van Santvoort, Hjalmar C., and Voermans, Rogier P.
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- 2021
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8. Can continuous remote vital sign monitoring reduce the number of room visits to patients suspected of COVID-19: A quasi-experimental study
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van Goor, H.M.R., Eddahchouri, Y., van Loon, K., Bredie, S.J.H., Schoonhoven, L., Kaasjager, H.A.H., and van Goor, H.
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- 2021
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9. Ex Situ Left Ventricular Pressure-Volume Loop Analyses for Donor Hearts: Proof of Concept in an Ovine Experimental Model.
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Arts Assistenten CTC, Innovatie CTC, CTC, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Circulatory Health, Ertugrul, I A, Puspitarani, R A D A, Wijntjes, B, Vervoorn, M T, Ballan, E M, van der Kaaij, N P, van Goor, H, Westenbrink, B D, van der Plaats, A, Nijhuis, F, van Suylen, V, Erasmus, M E, Arts Assistenten CTC, Innovatie CTC, CTC, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Circulatory Health, Ertugrul, I A, Puspitarani, R A D A, Wijntjes, B, Vervoorn, M T, Ballan, E M, van der Kaaij, N P, van Goor, H, Westenbrink, B D, van der Plaats, A, Nijhuis, F, van Suylen, V, and Erasmus, M E
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- 2024
10. Development of pancreatic diseases during long-term follow-up after acute pancreatitis:a post-hoc analysis of a prospective multicenter cohort
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de Rijk, F. E.M., Sissingh, N. J., Boel, T. T., Timmerhuis, H. C., de Jong, M. J.P., Pauw, H. S., van Veldhuisen, C. L., Hallensleben, N. D., Anten, M. P.G.F., Brink, M. A., Curvers, W. L., van Duijvendijk, P., Hazen, W. L., Kuiken, S. D., Poen, A. C., Quispel, R., Römkens, T. E.H., Spanier, B. W.M., Tan, A. C.I.T.L., Vleggaar, F. P., Voorburg, A. M.C.J., Witteman, B. J.M., Ali, U. Ahmed, Issa, Y., Bouwense, S. A.W., Voermans, R. P., van Wanrooij, R. L.J., Stommel, M. W.J., van Hooft, J. E., de Jonge, P. J., van Goor, H., Boermeester, M. A., Besselink, M. G., Bruno, M. J., Verdonk, R. C., van Santvoort, H. C., de Rijk, F. E.M., Sissingh, N. J., Boel, T. T., Timmerhuis, H. C., de Jong, M. J.P., Pauw, H. S., van Veldhuisen, C. L., Hallensleben, N. D., Anten, M. P.G.F., Brink, M. A., Curvers, W. L., van Duijvendijk, P., Hazen, W. L., Kuiken, S. D., Poen, A. C., Quispel, R., Römkens, T. E.H., Spanier, B. W.M., Tan, A. C.I.T.L., Vleggaar, F. P., Voorburg, A. M.C.J., Witteman, B. J.M., Ali, U. Ahmed, Issa, Y., Bouwense, S. A.W., Voermans, R. P., van Wanrooij, R. L.J., Stommel, M. W.J., van Hooft, J. E., de Jonge, P. J., van Goor, H., Boermeester, M. A., Besselink, M. G., Bruno, M. J., Verdonk, R. C., and van Santvoort, H. C.
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Background and Aim: More insight into the incidence of and factors associated with progression following a first episode of acute pancreatitis (AP) would offer opportunities for improvements in disease management and patient counseling. Methods: A long-term post hoc analysis of a prospective cohort of patients with AP (2008–2015) was performed. Primary endpoints were recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP), chronic pancreatitis (CP), and pancreatic cancer. Cumulative incidence calculations and risk analyses were performed. Results: Overall, 1184 patients with a median follow-up of 9 years (IQR: 7–11) were included. RAP and CP occurred in 301 patients (25%) and 72 patients (6%), with the highest incidences observed for alcoholic pancreatitis (40% and 22%). Pancreatic cancer was diagnosed in 14 patients (1%). Predictive factors for RAP were alcoholic and idiopathic pancreatitis (OR 2.70, 95% CI 1.51–4.82 and OR 2.06, 95% CI 1.40–3.02), and no pancreatic interventions (OR 1.82, 95% CI 1.10–3.01). Non-biliary etiology (alcohol: OR 5.24, 95% CI 1.94–14.16, idiopathic: OR 4.57, 95% CI 2.05–10.16, and other: OR 2.97, 95% CI 1.11–7.94), RAP (OR 4.93, 95% CI 2.84–8.58), prior pancreatic interventions (OR 3.10, 95% CI 1.20–8.02), smoking (OR 2.33, 95% CI 1.14–4.78), and male sex (OR 2.06, 95% CI 1.05–4.05) were independently associated with CP. Conclusion: Disease progression was observed in a quarter of pancreatitis patients. We identified several risk factors that may be helpful to devise personalized strategies with the intention to reduce the impact of disease progression in patients with AP.
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- 2024
11. P394 Unsuitability of the Oxidation-Reduction Potential measurement for the quantification of fecal redox status in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Geertsema, S, primary, Jansen, B H, additional, van Goor, H, additional, Dijkstra, G, additional, Faber, K N, additional, and Bourgonje, A R, additional
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- 2024
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12. P454 Systemic free thiols associate with clinical and biochemical disease activity in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: a prospective diagnostic validation study
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Geertsema, S, primary, Holstein, H J, additional, Bulthuis, M L C, additional, Faber, K N, additional, van Goor, H, additional, Dijkstra, G, additional, and Bourgonje, A R, additional
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- 2024
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13. P241 Systemic redox status associates with disease activity and clinical phenotypes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Geertsema, S, primary, Bourgonje, A R, additional, Gacesa, R, additional, Fagundes, R R, additional, Spekhorst, L M, additional, Hu, S, additional, Kannan, A K, additional, Ruane, D, additional, de Jong, S, additional, Jansen, B H, additional, Bulthuis, M L C, additional, Reinders-Luinge, M, additional, Weersma, R K, additional, van Goor, H, additional, Dijkstra, G, additional, and Faber, K N, additional
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- 2024
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14. ASO Visual Abstract: Oxidative Stress Predicts Post-surgery Complications in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients
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Leimkühler, M., Bourgonje, A. R., van Goor, H., Campmans-Kuijpers, M. J. E., de Bock, G. H., and van Leeuwen, B. L.
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- 2022
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15. ASO Author Reflections: Oxidative Stress as a Predictor of Short-Term Outcome After Oncological Surgery for Gastrointestinal Cancer
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Leimkühler, M., Bourgonje, A. R., van Goor, H., Campmans-Kuijpers, M. J. E., de Bock, G. H., and van Leeuwen, B. L.
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- 2022
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16. WSES consensus guidelines on sigmoid volvulus management
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Tian, B, Vigutto, G, Tan, E, van Goor, H, Bendinelli, C, Abu-Zidan, F, Ivatury, R, Sakakushev, B, Di Carlo, I, Sganga, G, Maier, R, Coimbra, R, Leppaniemi, A, Litvin, A, Damaskos, D, Broek, R, Biffl, W, Di Saverio, S, De Simone, B, Ceresoli, M, Picetti, E, Galante, J, Tebala, G, Beka, S, Bonavina, L, Cui, Y, Khan, J, Cicuttin, E, Amico, F, Kenji, I, Hecker, A, Ansaloni, L, Sartelli, M, Moore, E, Kluger, Y, Testini, M, Weber, D, Agnoletti, V, Angelis, N, Coccolini, F, Sall, I, Catena, F, Tian B. W. C. A., Vigutto G., Tan E., van Goor H., Bendinelli C., Abu-Zidan F., Ivatury R., Sakakushev B., Di Carlo I., Sganga G., Maier R. V., Coimbra R., Leppaniemi A., Litvin A., Damaskos D., Broek R. T., Biffl W., Di Saverio S., De Simone B., Ceresoli M., Picetti E., Galante J., Tebala G. D., Beka S. G., Bonavina L., Cui Y., Khan J., Cicuttin E., Amico F., Kenji I., Hecker A., Ansaloni L., Sartelli M., Moore E. E., Kluger Y., Testini M., Weber D., Agnoletti V., Angelis N. D., Coccolini F., Sall I., Catena F., Tian, B, Vigutto, G, Tan, E, van Goor, H, Bendinelli, C, Abu-Zidan, F, Ivatury, R, Sakakushev, B, Di Carlo, I, Sganga, G, Maier, R, Coimbra, R, Leppaniemi, A, Litvin, A, Damaskos, D, Broek, R, Biffl, W, Di Saverio, S, De Simone, B, Ceresoli, M, Picetti, E, Galante, J, Tebala, G, Beka, S, Bonavina, L, Cui, Y, Khan, J, Cicuttin, E, Amico, F, Kenji, I, Hecker, A, Ansaloni, L, Sartelli, M, Moore, E, Kluger, Y, Testini, M, Weber, D, Agnoletti, V, Angelis, N, Coccolini, F, Sall, I, Catena, F, Tian B. W. C. A., Vigutto G., Tan E., van Goor H., Bendinelli C., Abu-Zidan F., Ivatury R., Sakakushev B., Di Carlo I., Sganga G., Maier R. V., Coimbra R., Leppaniemi A., Litvin A., Damaskos D., Broek R. T., Biffl W., Di Saverio S., De Simone B., Ceresoli M., Picetti E., Galante J., Tebala G. D., Beka S. G., Bonavina L., Cui Y., Khan J., Cicuttin E., Amico F., Kenji I., Hecker A., Ansaloni L., Sartelli M., Moore E. E., Kluger Y., Testini M., Weber D., Agnoletti V., Angelis N. D., Coccolini F., Sall I., and Catena F.
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Sigmoid volvulus is a common surgical emergency, especially in elderly patients. Patients can present with a wide range of clinical states: from asymptomatic, to frank peritonitis secondary to colonic perforation. These patients generally need urgent treatment, be it endoscopic decompression of the colon or an upfront colectomy. The World Society of Emergency Surgery united a worldwide group of international experts to review the current evidence and propose a consensus guidelines on the management of sigmoid volvulus.
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- 2023
17. Acute buikpijn
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Bisseling, T. M., Warlé, M. C., Bremers, A. J. A., Bouwense, S. A. W., van Goor, H., van Vugt, A.B., editor, Gaakeer, M.I., editor, Henny, W., editor, Kaasjager, H.A.H., editor, Motz, C., editor, Tan, E.C.T.H., editor, and Wulterkens, Th.W., editor
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- 2018
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18. Reproducibility and predictive value of three grading systems for intraoperative adverse events in a cohort of abdominal surgery
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Gawria, L., primary, Krielen, P., additional, Stommel, M.W.J., additional, van Goor, H., additional, and ten Broek, R.P.G., additional
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- 2023
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19. Long-term outcome of immediate versus postponed intervention in patients with infected necrotizing pancreatitis
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van Veldhuisen, C.L., primary, Sissingh, N.J., additional, Boxhoorn, L., additional, van Dijk, S.M., additional, van Grinsven, J., additional, Verdonk, R.C., additional, Boermeester, M.A., additional, Bouwense, S.A.W., additional, Bruno, M.J., additional, Cappendijk, V.C., additional, van Duijvendijk, P., additional, van Eijck, C.H.J., additional, Fockens, P., additional, van Goor, H., additional, Hadithi, M., additional, Haveman, J.W., additional, Jacobs, M.A.J.M., additional, Jansen, J.M., additional, Kop, M.P.M., additional, Manusama, E.R., additional, Mieog, J.S.D., additional, Molenaar, I.Q., additional, Nieuwenhuijs, V.B., additional, Poen, A.C., additional, Poley, J.W., additional, Quispel, R., additional, Romkens, T.E.H., additional, Schwartz, M.P., additional, Seerden, T.C., additional, Dijkgraaf, M.G.W., additional, Stommel, M.W.J., additional, Straathof, J.W.A., additional, Venneman, N.G., additional, Voermans, R.P., additional, van Hooft, J.E., additional, van Santvoort, H.C., additional, and Besselink, M.G., additional
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- 2023
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20. Development of pancreatic diseases during long-term follow-up of patients with acute pancreatitis in a prospective nationwide cohort
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de Rijk, F.E.M., primary, Sissingh, N.J., additional, Boel, T.T., additional, Timmerhuis, H.C., additional, de Jong, M.J.P., additional, Pauw, H.A., additional, van Veldhuisen, C.L., additional, Hallensleben, N.D., additional, Anten, M.P., additional, Brink, M.A., additional, Curvers, W.L., additional, van Duijvendijk, P., additional, Hazen, W.L., additional, Kuiken, S.D., additional, Poen, A.C., additional, Quispel, R., additional, Romkens, T.E.H., additional, Spanier, B.W.M., additional, Tan, A.C.I.T.L., additional, Vleggaar, F.P., additional, Voorburg, A.M.C.J., additional, Witteman, B.J.M., additional, Ali, U Ahmed, additional, Issa, Y., additional, Bouwense, S.A.W., additional, Voermans, R.P., additional, van Geenen, E.J.M., additional, van Hooft, J.E., additional, de Jonge, P.J., additional, van Goor, H., additional, Boermeester, M.A., additional, Besselink, M.G., additional, Bruno, M.J., additional, Verdonk, R.C., additional, and van Santvoort, H.C., additional
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- 2023
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21. EP15.17: Placental pathology after sildenafil treatment in early‐onset fetal growth restriction
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Feenstra, M., primary, Schoots, M. H., additional, Van der Meeren, L., additional, Nikkels, P. G., additional, van Goor, H., additional, Prins, J. R., additional, Ganzevoort, W., additional, and Gordijn, S., additional
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- 2023
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22. Ontsteking
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Hack, C. E., van Goor, H., Rijkers, G.T., editor, Kroese, F.G.M., editor, Kallenberg, C.G.M., editor, and Derksen, R.H.W.M., editor
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- 2016
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23. The effect of Virtual Reality on evoked potentials following painful electrical stimuli and subjective pain
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Lier, E. J., Oosterman, J. M., Assmann, R., de Vries, M., and van Goor, H.
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- 2020
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24. Reproducibility and predictive value of three grading systems for intraoperative adverse events in a cohort of abdominal surgery.
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Gawria, L., Krielen, P., Stommel, M. W. J., van Goor, H., and Broek, R. P. G. Ten
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Introduction: Intraoperative adverse events (iAEs) are increasingly recognized for their impact on patient outcomes. The Kaafarani classification and Surgical Apgar Score (SAS) were developed to assess the intraoperative course; however, both have their drawbacks. ClassIntra was validated for iAEs of any origin. This study compares the Kaafarani and SAS to ClassIntra considering predictive value and interrater reliability in a cohort of abdominal surgery to support implementation of a classification in clinical practice. Methods: The authors made use of the LAParotomy or LAParoscopy and ADhesiolysis (LAPAD) study database of elective abdominal surgery. Detailed descriptions on iAEs were collected in real-time by a researcher. For the current research aim, all iAEs were graded according ClassIntra, Kaafarani, and SAS (score ≤4). The predictive value was assessed using univariable and multivariable linear regression and the area under the receiver operating curve (AUROC). Two teams graded ClassIntra and Kaafarani to assess the interrater reliability using Cohen's Kappa. Results: A total of 755 surgeries were included, in which 335 (44%) iAEs were graded according to ClassIntra, 228 (30%) to Kaafarani, and 130 (20%) to SAS. All classifications were significantly correlated to postoperative complications, with an AUROC of 0.67 (95% CI: 0.62-0.72), 0.64 (0.59-0.70), and 0.71 (0.56-0.76), respectively. For the secondary endpoint, the interrater reliability of ClassIntra with κ 0.87 (95% CI: 0.84-0.90) and Kaafarani 0.90 (95% CI: 0.87-0.93) was both strong. Conclusion: ClassIntra, Kaafarani, and SAS can be used for reporting of iAEs in abdominal surgery with good predictive value for postoperative complications, with strong reliability. ClassIntra, compared with Kaafarani and SAS, included the most iAEs and has the most comprehensive definition suitable for uniform reporting of iAEs in clinical practice and research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Acute mesenteric ischemia: updated guidelines of the World Society of Emergency Surgery
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Bala, M, Catena, F, Kashuk, J, De Simone, B, Gomes, C, Weber, D, Sartelli, M, Coccolini, F, Kluger, Y, Abu-Zidan, F, Picetti, E, Ansaloni, L, Augustin, G, Biffl, W, Ceresoli, M, Chiara, O, Chiarugi, M, Coimbra, R, Cui, Y, Damaskos, D, Di Saverio, S, Galante, J, Khokha, V, Kirkpatrick, A, Inaba, K, Leppaniemi, A, Litvin, A, Peitzman, A, Shelat, V, Sugrue, M, Tolonen, M, Rizoli, S, Sall, I, Beka, S, Di Carlo, I, Ten Broek, R, Mircea, C, Tebala, G, Pisano, M, van Goor, H, Maier, R, Jeekel, H, Civil, I, Hecker, A, Tan, E, Soreide, K, Lee, M, Wani, I, Bonavina, L, Malangoni, M, Koike, K, Velmahos, G, Fraga, G, Fette, A, De'Angelis, N, Balogh, Z, Scalea, T, Sganga, G, Kelly, M, Khan, J, Stahel, P, Moore, E, Bala M., Catena F., Kashuk J., De Simone B., Gomes C. A., Weber D., Sartelli M., Coccolini F., Kluger Y., Abu-Zidan F. M., Picetti E., Ansaloni L., Augustin G., Biffl W. L., Ceresoli M., Chiara O., Chiarugi M., Coimbra R., Cui Y., Damaskos D., Di Saverio S., Galante J. M., Khokha V., Kirkpatrick A. W., Inaba K., Leppaniemi A., Litvin A., Peitzman A. B., Shelat V. G., Sugrue M., Tolonen M., Rizoli S., Sall I., Beka S. G., Di Carlo I., Ten Broek R., Mircea C., Tebala G., Pisano M., van Goor H., Maier R. V., Jeekel H., Civil I., Hecker A., Tan E., Soreide K., Lee M. J., Wani I., Bonavina L., Malangoni M. A., Koike K., Velmahos G. C., Fraga G. P., Fette A., de'Angelis N., Balogh Z. J., Scalea T. M., Sganga G., Kelly M. D., Khan J., Stahel P. F., Moore E. E., Bala, M, Catena, F, Kashuk, J, De Simone, B, Gomes, C, Weber, D, Sartelli, M, Coccolini, F, Kluger, Y, Abu-Zidan, F, Picetti, E, Ansaloni, L, Augustin, G, Biffl, W, Ceresoli, M, Chiara, O, Chiarugi, M, Coimbra, R, Cui, Y, Damaskos, D, Di Saverio, S, Galante, J, Khokha, V, Kirkpatrick, A, Inaba, K, Leppaniemi, A, Litvin, A, Peitzman, A, Shelat, V, Sugrue, M, Tolonen, M, Rizoli, S, Sall, I, Beka, S, Di Carlo, I, Ten Broek, R, Mircea, C, Tebala, G, Pisano, M, van Goor, H, Maier, R, Jeekel, H, Civil, I, Hecker, A, Tan, E, Soreide, K, Lee, M, Wani, I, Bonavina, L, Malangoni, M, Koike, K, Velmahos, G, Fraga, G, Fette, A, De'Angelis, N, Balogh, Z, Scalea, T, Sganga, G, Kelly, M, Khan, J, Stahel, P, Moore, E, Bala M., Catena F., Kashuk J., De Simone B., Gomes C. A., Weber D., Sartelli M., Coccolini F., Kluger Y., Abu-Zidan F. M., Picetti E., Ansaloni L., Augustin G., Biffl W. L., Ceresoli M., Chiara O., Chiarugi M., Coimbra R., Cui Y., Damaskos D., Di Saverio S., Galante J. M., Khokha V., Kirkpatrick A. W., Inaba K., Leppaniemi A., Litvin A., Peitzman A. B., Shelat V. G., Sugrue M., Tolonen M., Rizoli S., Sall I., Beka S. G., Di Carlo I., Ten Broek R., Mircea C., Tebala G., Pisano M., van Goor H., Maier R. V., Jeekel H., Civil I., Hecker A., Tan E., Soreide K., Lee M. J., Wani I., Bonavina L., Malangoni M. A., Koike K., Velmahos G. C., Fraga G. P., Fette A., de'Angelis N., Balogh Z. J., Scalea T. M., Sganga G., Kelly M. D., Khan J., Stahel P. F., and Moore E. E.
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Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a group of diseases characterized by an interruption of the blood supply to varying portions of the intestine, leading to ischemia and secondary inflammatory changes. If untreated, this process may progress to life-threatening intestinal necrosis. The incidence is low, estimated at 0.09–0.2% of all acute surgical admissions, but increases with age. Although the entity is an uncommon cause of abdominal pain, diligence is required because if untreated, mortality remains in the range of 50%. Early diagnosis and timely surgical intervention are the cornerstones of modern treatment to reduce the high mortality associated with this entity. The advent of endovascular approaches in parallel with modern imaging techniques is evolving and provides new treatment options. Lastly, a focused multidisciplinary approach based on early diagnosis and individualized treatment is essential. Thus, we believe that updated guidelines from World Society of Emergency Surgery are warranted, in order to provide the most recent and practical recommendations for diagnosis and treatment of AMI.
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- 2022
26. Minimally invasive surgery in emergency surgery: a WSES survey
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Ceresoli, M, Pisano, M, Abu-Zidan, F, Allievi, N, Gurusamy, K, Biffl, W, Tebala, G, Catena, F, Ansaloni, L, Sartelli, M, Kluger, Y, Baiocchi, G, Fette, A, Hecker, A, Litvin, A, Forgione, A, Leppaniemi, A, De Simone, B, Sakakushev, B, Palmatier, C, Bendinelli, C, Damascos, D, Picetti, E, Tan, E, Poiasina, E, Pikoulis, E, Cicuttin, E, Moore, E, Velmahos, G, Fraga, G, Van Goor, H, Civil, I, Wani, I, Di Carlo, I, Galante, J, Soreide, K, Degrate, L, Zorcolo, L, De Moya, M, Braga, M, Cereda, M, Sugrue, M, Chirica, M, De Angelis, N, Stahel, P, Ivatury, R, Ten Broek, R, Di Saverio, S, Beka, S, Magnone, S, Cui, Y, Balogh, Z, Kelly, M, Inaba, K, Coccolini, F, Ceresoli M., Pisano M., Abu-Zidan F., Allievi N., Gurusamy K., Biffl W. L., Tebala G. D., Catena F., Ansaloni L., Sartelli M., Kluger Y., Baiocchi G., Fette A., Hecker A., Litvin A., Forgione A., Leppaniemi A., De Simone B., Sakakushev B., Palmatier C. R., Bendinelli C., Damascos D., Picetti E., Tan E., Poiasina E., Pikoulis E., Cicuttin E., Moore E. E., Velmahos G., Fraga G., Van Goor H., Civil I., Wani I., Di Carlo I., Galante J., Soreide K., Degrate L., Zorcolo L., De Moya M., Braga M., Cereda M., Sugrue M., Chirica M., De Angelis N., Stahel P. F., Ivatury R., Ten Broek R., Di Saverio S., Beka S. G., Magnone S., Cui Y., Balogh Z. J., Kelly M. D., Inaba K., Coccolini F., Ceresoli, M, Pisano, M, Abu-Zidan, F, Allievi, N, Gurusamy, K, Biffl, W, Tebala, G, Catena, F, Ansaloni, L, Sartelli, M, Kluger, Y, Baiocchi, G, Fette, A, Hecker, A, Litvin, A, Forgione, A, Leppaniemi, A, De Simone, B, Sakakushev, B, Palmatier, C, Bendinelli, C, Damascos, D, Picetti, E, Tan, E, Poiasina, E, Pikoulis, E, Cicuttin, E, Moore, E, Velmahos, G, Fraga, G, Van Goor, H, Civil, I, Wani, I, Di Carlo, I, Galante, J, Soreide, K, Degrate, L, Zorcolo, L, De Moya, M, Braga, M, Cereda, M, Sugrue, M, Chirica, M, De Angelis, N, Stahel, P, Ivatury, R, Ten Broek, R, Di Saverio, S, Beka, S, Magnone, S, Cui, Y, Balogh, Z, Kelly, M, Inaba, K, Coccolini, F, Ceresoli M., Pisano M., Abu-Zidan F., Allievi N., Gurusamy K., Biffl W. L., Tebala G. D., Catena F., Ansaloni L., Sartelli M., Kluger Y., Baiocchi G., Fette A., Hecker A., Litvin A., Forgione A., Leppaniemi A., De Simone B., Sakakushev B., Palmatier C. R., Bendinelli C., Damascos D., Picetti E., Tan E., Poiasina E., Pikoulis E., Cicuttin E., Moore E. E., Velmahos G., Fraga G., Van Goor H., Civil I., Wani I., Di Carlo I., Galante J., Soreide K., Degrate L., Zorcolo L., De Moya M., Braga M., Cereda M., Sugrue M., Chirica M., De Angelis N., Stahel P. F., Ivatury R., Ten Broek R., Di Saverio S., Beka S. G., Magnone S., Cui Y., Balogh Z. J., Kelly M. D., Inaba K., and Coccolini F.
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Background: The diffusion of minimally invasive surgery in emergency surgery still represents a developing challenge. Evidence about the use of minimally invasive surgery shows its feasibility and safety; however, the diffusion of these techniques is still poor. The aims of the present survey were to explore the diffusion and variations in the use of minimally invasive surgery among surgeons in the emergency setting. Methods: This is a web-based survey administered to all the WSES members investigating the diffusion of minimally invasive surgery in emergency. The survey investigated personal characteristics of participants, hospital characteristics, personal confidence in the use of minimally invasive surgery in emergency, limitations in the use of it and limitations to prosecute minimally invasive surgery in emergency surgery. Characteristics related to the use of minimally invasive surgery were studied with a multivariate ordinal regression. Results: The survey collected a total of 415 answers; 42.2% of participants declared a working experience > 15 years and 69.4% of responders worked in tertiary level center or academic hospital. In primary emergencies, only 28,7% of participants declared the use of laparoscopy in more than 50% of times. Personal confidence with minimally invasive techniques was the highest for appendectomy and cholecystectomy. At multivariate ordinal regression, a longer professional experience, the use of laparoscopy in major elective surgery and bariatric surgery expertise were related to a higher use of laparoscopy in emergency surgery. Conclusions: The survey shows that minimally invasive techniques in emergency surgery are still underutilized. Greater focus should be placed on the development of dedicated training in laparoscopy among emergency surgeons.
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27. It is time to define an organizational model for the prevention and management of infections along the surgical pathway: a worldwide cross-sectional survey
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Sartelli, M, Labricciosa, F, Coccolini, F, Coimbra, R, Abu-Zidan, F, Ansaloni, L, Al-Hasan, M, Ansari, S, Barie, P, Cainzos, M, Ceresoli, M, Chiarugi, M, Claridge, J, Cicuttin, E, Dellinger, E, Fry, D, Guirao, X, Hardcastle, T, Hecker, A, Leppaniemi, A, Litvin, A, Marwah, S, Maseda, E, Mazuski, J, Memish, Z, Kirkpatrick, A, Pagani, L, Podda, M, Rasa, H, Sakakushev, B, Sawyer, R, Tumietto, F, Xiao, Y, Aboubreeg, W, Adamou, H, Akhmeteli, L, Akin, E, Alberio, M, Alconchel, F, Magagi, I, Arauz, A, Argenio, G, Atanasov, B, Atici, S, Awad, S, Baili, E, Bains, L, Bala, M, Baraket, O, Baral, S, Belskii, V, Benboubker, M, Ben-Ishay, O, Bordoni, P, Boumediene, A, Brisinda, G, Cavazzuti, L, Chandy, S, Chiarello, M, Cillara, N, Clarizia, G, Cocuz, M, Cocuz, I, Conti, L, Coppola, R, Cui, Y, Czepiel, J, D'Acapito, F, Damaskos, D, Das, K, De Simone, B, Delibegovic, S, Demetrashvili, Z, Detanac, D, Dhingra, S, Di Bella, S, Dimitrov, E, Dogjani, A, D'Oria, M, Dumitru, I, Elmangory, M, Enciu, O, Fantoni, M, Filipescu, D, Fleres, F, Foghetti, D, Fransvea, P, Gachabayov, M, Galeiras, R, Gattuso, G, Ghannam, W, Ghisetti, V, Giraudo, G, Gonfa, K, Gonullu, E, Hamad, Y, Hecker, M, Isik, A, Ismail, N, Ismail, A, Jain, S, Kanj, S, Kapoor, G, Karaiskos, I, Kavalakat, A, Kenig, J, Khamis, F, Khokha, V, Kiguba, R, Kim, J, Kobe, Y, Kok, K, Kovacevic, B, Kryvoruchko, I, Kuriyama, A, Landaluce-Olavarria, A, Lasithiotakis, K, Lohsiriwat, V, Lostoridis, E, Luppi, D, Vega, G, Maegele, M, Marinis, A, Martines, G, Martinez-Perez, A, Massalou, D, Mesina, C, Metan, G, Miranda-Novales, M, Mishra, S, Mohamed, M, Mohamedahmed, A, Mora-Guzman, I, Mulita, F, Musina, A, Navsaria, P, Negoi, I, Nita, G, O'Connor, D, Ordonez, C, Pantalone, D, Panyko, A, Papadopoulos, A, Pararas, N, Pata, F, Patel, T, Pellino, G, Perra, T, Perrone, G, Pesce, A, Pintar, T, Popivanov, G, Porcu, A, Quiodettis, M, Rahim, R, Mitul, A, Reichert, M, Rems, M, Campbell, G, Rocha-Pereira, N, Rodrigues, G, Villamil, G, Rossi, S, Sall, I, Kafil, H, Sasia, D, Seni, J, Seretis, C, Serradilla-Martin, M, Shelat, V, Siribumrungwong, B, Slavchev, M, Solaini, L, Tan, B, Tarasconi, A, Tartaglia, D, Toma, E, Tomadze, G, Toro, A, Tovani-Palone, M, van Goor, H, Vasilescu, A, Vereczkei, A, Veroux, M, Weckmann, S, Widmer, L, Yahya, A, Zachariah, S, Zakaria, A, Zubareva, N, Zuidema, W, Di Carlo, I, Cortese, F, Baiocchi, G, Maier, R, Catena, F, Sartelli M., Labricciosa F. M., Coccolini F., Coimbra R., Abu-Zidan F. M., Ansaloni L., Al-Hasan M. N., Ansari S., Barie P. S., Cainzos M. A., Ceresoli M., Chiarugi M., Claridge J. A., Cicuttin E., Dellinger E. P., Fry D. E., Guirao X., Hardcastle T. C., Hecker A., Leppaniemi A. K., Litvin A., Marwah S., Maseda E., Mazuski J. E., Memish Z. A., Kirkpatrick A. W., Pagani L., Podda M., Rasa H. K., Sakakushev B. E., Sawyer R. G., Tumietto F., Xiao Y., Aboubreeg W. F., Adamou H., Akhmeteli L., Akin E., Alberio M. G., Alconchel F., Magagi I. A., Arauz A. B., Argenio G., Atanasov B. C., Atici S. D., Awad S. S., Baili E., Bains L., Bala M., Baraket O., Baral S., Belskii V. A., Benboubker M., Ben-Ishay O., Bordoni P., Boumediene A., Brisinda G., Cavazzuti L., Chandy S. J., Chiarello M. M., Cillara N., Clarizia G., Cocuz M. -E., Cocuz I. G., Conti L., Coppola R., Cui Y., Czepiel J., D'Acapito F., Damaskos D., Das K., De Simone B., Delibegovic S., Demetrashvili Z., Detanac D. S., Dhingra S., Di Bella S., Dimitrov E. N., Dogjani A., D'Oria M., Dumitru I. M., Elmangory M. M., Enciu O., Fantoni M., Filipescu D., Fleres F., Foghetti D., Fransvea P., Gachabayov M., Galeiras R., Gattuso G., Ghannam W. M., Ghisetti V., Giraudo G., Gonfa K. B., Gonullu E., Hamad Y. T. E. Y., Hecker M., Isik A., Ismail N., Ismail A., Jain S. A., Kanj S. S., Kapoor G., Karaiskos I., Kavalakat A. J., Kenig J., Khamis F., Khokha V., Kiguba R., Kim J. I., Kobe Y., Kok K. Y. Y., Kovacevic B. M., Kryvoruchko I. A., Kuriyama A., Landaluce-Olavarria A., Lasithiotakis K., Lohsiriwat V., Lostoridis E., Luppi D., Vega G. M. M., Maegele M., Marinis A., Martines G., Martinez-Perez A., Massalou D., Mesina C., Metan G., Miranda-Novales M. G., Mishra S. K., Mohamed M. I. H., Mohamedahmed A. Y. Y., Mora-Guzman I., Mulita F., Musina A. -M., Navsaria P. H., Negoi I., Nita G. E., O'Connor D. B., Ordonez C. A., Pantalone D., Panyko A., Papadopoulos A., Pararas N., Pata F., Patel T., Pellino G., Perra T., Perrone G., Pesce A., Pintar T., Popivanov G. I., Porcu A., Quiodettis M. A., Rahim R., Mitul A. R., Reichert M., Rems M., Campbell G. Y. R., Rocha-Pereira N., Rodrigues G., Villamil G. E. R., Rossi S., Sall I., Kafil H. S., Sasia D., Seni J., Seretis C., Serradilla-Martin M., Shelat V. G., Siribumrungwong B., Slavchev M., Solaini L., Tan B. K., Tarasconi A., Tartaglia D., Toma E. A., Tomadze G., Toro A., Tovani-Palone M. R., van Goor H., Vasilescu A., Vereczkei A., Veroux M., Weckmann S. A., Widmer L. W., Yahya A. I., Zachariah S. K., Zakaria A. D., Zubareva N., Zuidema W. P., Di Carlo I., Cortese F., Baiocchi G. L., Maier R. V., Catena F., Sartelli, M, Labricciosa, F, Coccolini, F, Coimbra, R, Abu-Zidan, F, Ansaloni, L, Al-Hasan, M, Ansari, S, Barie, P, Cainzos, M, Ceresoli, M, Chiarugi, M, Claridge, J, Cicuttin, E, Dellinger, E, Fry, D, Guirao, X, Hardcastle, T, Hecker, A, Leppaniemi, A, Litvin, A, Marwah, S, Maseda, E, Mazuski, J, Memish, Z, Kirkpatrick, A, Pagani, L, Podda, M, Rasa, H, Sakakushev, B, Sawyer, R, Tumietto, F, Xiao, Y, Aboubreeg, W, Adamou, H, Akhmeteli, L, Akin, E, Alberio, M, Alconchel, F, Magagi, I, Arauz, A, Argenio, G, Atanasov, B, Atici, S, Awad, S, Baili, E, Bains, L, Bala, M, Baraket, O, Baral, S, Belskii, V, Benboubker, M, Ben-Ishay, O, Bordoni, P, Boumediene, A, Brisinda, G, Cavazzuti, L, Chandy, S, Chiarello, M, Cillara, N, Clarizia, G, Cocuz, M, Cocuz, I, Conti, L, Coppola, R, Cui, Y, Czepiel, J, D'Acapito, F, Damaskos, D, Das, K, De Simone, B, Delibegovic, S, Demetrashvili, Z, Detanac, D, Dhingra, S, Di Bella, S, Dimitrov, E, Dogjani, A, D'Oria, M, Dumitru, I, Elmangory, M, Enciu, O, Fantoni, M, Filipescu, D, Fleres, F, Foghetti, D, Fransvea, P, Gachabayov, M, Galeiras, R, Gattuso, G, Ghannam, W, Ghisetti, V, Giraudo, G, Gonfa, K, Gonullu, E, Hamad, Y, Hecker, M, Isik, A, Ismail, N, Ismail, A, Jain, S, Kanj, S, Kapoor, G, Karaiskos, I, Kavalakat, A, Kenig, J, Khamis, F, Khokha, V, Kiguba, R, Kim, J, Kobe, Y, Kok, K, Kovacevic, B, Kryvoruchko, I, Kuriyama, A, Landaluce-Olavarria, A, Lasithiotakis, K, Lohsiriwat, V, Lostoridis, E, Luppi, D, Vega, G, Maegele, M, Marinis, A, Martines, G, Martinez-Perez, A, Massalou, D, Mesina, C, Metan, G, Miranda-Novales, M, Mishra, S, Mohamed, M, Mohamedahmed, A, Mora-Guzman, I, Mulita, F, Musina, A, Navsaria, P, Negoi, I, Nita, G, O'Connor, D, Ordonez, C, Pantalone, D, Panyko, A, Papadopoulos, A, Pararas, N, Pata, F, Patel, T, Pellino, G, Perra, T, Perrone, G, Pesce, A, Pintar, T, Popivanov, G, Porcu, A, Quiodettis, M, Rahim, R, Mitul, A, Reichert, M, Rems, M, Campbell, G, Rocha-Pereira, N, Rodrigues, G, Villamil, G, Rossi, S, Sall, I, Kafil, H, Sasia, D, Seni, J, Seretis, C, Serradilla-Martin, M, Shelat, V, Siribumrungwong, B, Slavchev, M, Solaini, L, Tan, B, Tarasconi, A, Tartaglia, D, Toma, E, Tomadze, G, Toro, A, Tovani-Palone, M, van Goor, H, Vasilescu, A, Vereczkei, A, Veroux, M, Weckmann, S, Widmer, L, Yahya, A, Zachariah, S, Zakaria, A, Zubareva, N, Zuidema, W, Di Carlo, I, Cortese, F, Baiocchi, G, Maier, R, Catena, F, Sartelli M., Labricciosa F. M., Coccolini F., Coimbra R., Abu-Zidan F. M., Ansaloni L., Al-Hasan M. N., Ansari S., Barie P. S., Cainzos M. A., Ceresoli M., Chiarugi M., Claridge J. A., Cicuttin E., Dellinger E. P., Fry D. E., Guirao X., Hardcastle T. C., Hecker A., Leppaniemi A. K., Litvin A., Marwah S., Maseda E., Mazuski J. E., Memish Z. A., Kirkpatrick A. W., Pagani L., Podda M., Rasa H. K., Sakakushev B. E., Sawyer R. G., Tumietto F., Xiao Y., Aboubreeg W. F., Adamou H., Akhmeteli L., Akin E., Alberio M. G., Alconchel F., Magagi I. A., Arauz A. B., Argenio G., Atanasov B. C., Atici S. D., Awad S. S., Baili E., Bains L., Bala M., Baraket O., Baral S., Belskii V. A., Benboubker M., Ben-Ishay O., Bordoni P., Boumediene A., Brisinda G., Cavazzuti L., Chandy S. J., Chiarello M. M., Cillara N., Clarizia G., Cocuz M. -E., Cocuz I. G., Conti L., Coppola R., Cui Y., Czepiel J., D'Acapito F., Damaskos D., Das K., De Simone B., Delibegovic S., Demetrashvili Z., Detanac D. S., Dhingra S., Di Bella S., Dimitrov E. N., Dogjani A., D'Oria M., Dumitru I. M., Elmangory M. M., Enciu O., Fantoni M., Filipescu D., Fleres F., Foghetti D., Fransvea P., Gachabayov M., Galeiras R., Gattuso G., Ghannam W. M., Ghisetti V., Giraudo G., Gonfa K. B., Gonullu E., Hamad Y. T. E. Y., Hecker M., Isik A., Ismail N., Ismail A., Jain S. A., Kanj S. S., Kapoor G., Karaiskos I., Kavalakat A. J., Kenig J., Khamis F., Khokha V., Kiguba R., Kim J. I., Kobe Y., Kok K. Y. Y., Kovacevic B. M., Kryvoruchko I. A., Kuriyama A., Landaluce-Olavarria A., Lasithiotakis K., Lohsiriwat V., Lostoridis E., Luppi D., Vega G. M. M., Maegele M., Marinis A., Martines G., Martinez-Perez A., Massalou D., Mesina C., Metan G., Miranda-Novales M. G., Mishra S. K., Mohamed M. I. H., Mohamedahmed A. Y. Y., Mora-Guzman I., Mulita F., Musina A. -M., Navsaria P. H., Negoi I., Nita G. E., O'Connor D. B., Ordonez C. A., Pantalone D., Panyko A., Papadopoulos A., Pararas N., Pata F., Patel T., Pellino G., Perra T., Perrone G., Pesce A., Pintar T., Popivanov G. I., Porcu A., Quiodettis M. A., Rahim R., Mitul A. R., Reichert M., Rems M., Campbell G. Y. R., Rocha-Pereira N., Rodrigues G., Villamil G. E. R., Rossi S., Sall I., Kafil H. S., Sasia D., Seni J., Seretis C., Serradilla-Martin M., Shelat V. G., Siribumrungwong B., Slavchev M., Solaini L., Tan B. K., Tarasconi A., Tartaglia D., Toma E. A., Tomadze G., Toro A., Tovani-Palone M. R., van Goor H., Vasilescu A., Vereczkei A., Veroux M., Weckmann S. A., Widmer L. W., Yahya A. I., Zachariah S. K., Zakaria A. D., Zubareva N., Zuidema W. P., Di Carlo I., Cortese F., Baiocchi G. L., Maier R. V., and Catena F.
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Background: The objectives of the study were to investigate the organizational characteristics of acute care facilities worldwide in preventing and managing infections in surgery; assess participants’ perception regarding infection prevention and control (IPC) measures, antibiotic prescribing practices, and source control; describe awareness about the global burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and IPC measures; and determine the role of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic on said awareness. Methods: A cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted contacting 1432 health care workers (HCWs) belonging to a mailing list provided by the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery. The self-administered questionnaire was developed by a multidisciplinary team. The survey was open from May 22, 2021, and June 22, 2021. Three reminders were sent, after 7, 14, and 21 days. Results: Three hundred four respondents from 72 countries returned a questionnaire, with an overall response rate of 21.2%. Respectively, 90.4% and 68.8% of participants stated their hospital had a multidisciplinary IPC team or a multidisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship team. Local protocols for antimicrobial therapy of surgical infections and protocols for surgical antibiotic prophylaxis were present in 76.6% and 90.8% of hospitals, respectively. In 23.4% and 24.0% of hospitals no surveillance systems for surgical site infections and no monitoring systems of used antimicrobials were implemented. Patient and family involvement in IPC management was considered to be slightly or not important in their hospital by the majority of respondents (65.1%). Awareness of the global burden of AMR among HCWs was considered very important or important by 54.6% of participants. The COVID-19 pandemic was considered by 80.3% of respondents as a very important or important factor in raising HCWs awareness of the IPC programs in their hospital. Based on the survey results, the authors developed 15 statements for
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28. Training surgeons in shared decision-making with cancer patients aged 65 years and older: a pilot study
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Geessink NH, Schoon Y, Olde Rikkert MGM, and van Goor H
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- Shared decision-making - Training program - Surgeons - Elderly - Colorectal cancer - Pancreatic cancer ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Noralie H Geessink,1,2 Yvonne Schoon,1,2 Marcel GM Olde Rikkert,1 Harry van Goor3 1Department of Geriatric Medicine, 2Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, 3Department of Surgery, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Objective: Treatment decision-making in older patients with colorectal (CRC) or pancreatic cancer (PC) needs improvement. We introduced the EASYcare in Geriatric Onco-surgery (EASY‑GO) intervention to optimize the shared decision-making (SDM) process among these patients.Methods: The EASY-GO intervention comprised a working method with geriatric assessment and SDM training for surgeons. A non-equivalent control group design was used. Newly diagnosed CRC/PC patients aged ≥65 years were included. Primary patient-reported experiences were the quality of SDM (SDM-Q-9, range 0–100), involvement in decision-making (Visual Analog Scale for Involvement in the decision-making process [range 0–10]), satisfaction about decision-making (Visual Analog Scale for Satisfaction concerning the decision-making process [range 0–10]), and decisional regret (Decisional Regret Scale [DRS], range 0–100). Only for DRS, lower scores are better.Results: A total of 71.4% of the involved consultants and 42.9% of the involved residents participated in the EASY-GO training. Only 4 trained surgeons consulted patients both before (n=19) and after (n=19) training and were consequently included in the analyses. All patient-reported experience measures showed a consistent but non-significant change in the direction of improved decision-making after training. According to surgeons, decisions were significantly more often made together with the patient after training (before, 38.9% vs after, 73.7%, p=0.04). Sub-analyses per diagnosis showed that patient experiences among older PC patients consistent and clinically relevant changed in the direction of improved decision-making after training (SDM-Q-9 +13.4 [95% CI −7.9; 34.6], VAS-I +0.27 [95% CI −1.1; 1.6], VAS-S +0.88 [95% CI −0.5; 2.2], DRS −10.3 [95% CI −27.8; 7.1]).Conclusion: This pilot study strengthens the practical potential of the intervention’s concept among older surgical cancer patients. Keywords: shared decision making, training program, surgeons, elderly, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer
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29. POS0619 HIGH SERUM CXCL10 PREDICTS NEW ONSET OF SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS-INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE
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Al-Adwi, Y., primary, Atzeni, I. M., additional, Doornbos- van der Meer, B., additional, Van der Leij, M., additional, Kroesen, B. J., additional, Stel, A. J., additional, Van Goor, H., additional, Gan, T. J., additional, Timens, W., additional, Westra, J., additional, and Mulder, D. J., additional
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30. Influence of exercise on visceral pain: an explorative study in healthy volunteers
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van Weerdenburg LJGM, Brock C, Drewes AM, van Goor H, de Vries M, and Wilder-Smith OHG
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Exercise ,Experimental Pain ,Pain Perception ,Visceral Pain. ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Laura JGM van Weerdenburg,1 Christina Brock,2,3 Asbjørn Mohr Drewes,2 Harry van Goor,1 Marjan de Vries,1 Oliver HG Wilder-Smith4 1Department of Surgery, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; 2Mech-Sense, Department of Gastroenterology, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, 3Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; 4Department of Anesthesiology, Pain and Palliative Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands Background and objectives: Contradictory results have been found about the effect of different exercise modalities on pain. The aim of this study was to investigate the early effects of aerobic and isometric exercise on different types of experimental pain, including visceral pain, compared to an active control condition. Methods: Fifteen healthy subjects (6 women, mean [standard deviation] age 25 [6.5] years) completed 3 interventions consisting of 20 minutes of aerobic cycling, 12 minutes of isometric knee extension and a deep breathing procedure as active control. At baseline and after each intervention, psychophysical tests were performed, including electrical stimulation of the esophagus, pressure pain thresholds and the cold pressor test as a measure for conditioned pain modulation. Participants completed the Medical Outcome Study Short-Form 36 and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory prior to the experiments. Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures analysis of variance. Results: No significant differences were found for the psychophysical tests after the interventions, compared to baseline pain tests and the control condition. Conclusion: No hypoalgesic effect of aerobic and isometric exercise was found. The evidence for exercise-induced hypoalgesia appears to be not as consistent as initially thought, and caution is recommended when interpreting the effects of exercise on pain. Keywords: motor activity, breathing exercises, pain measurement, pain perception
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31. Inter-Rater Agreement of the Classification of Intraoperative Adverse Events (ClassIntra) in Abdominal Surgery
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Krielen, P., primary, Gawria, L., additional, Stommel, M. W. J., additional, Dell-Kuster, S., additional, Rosenthal, R., additional, ten Broek, R. P. G., additional, and van Goor, H., additional
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32. CD16+ monocytes with smooth muscle cell characteristics are reduced in human renal chronic transplant dysfunction
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Boersema, M., van den Born, J.C., van Ark, J., Harms, G., Seelen, M.A., van Dijk, M.C.R.F., van Goor, H., Navis, G.J., Popa, E.R., and Hillebrands, J.L.
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33. Dutch Chronic Pancreatitis Registry (CARE): Design and rationale of a nationwide prospective evaluation and follow-up
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Ahmed Ali, U., Issa, Y., van Goor, H., van Eijck, C.H., Nieuwenhuijs, V.B., Keulemans, Y., Fockens, P., Busch, O.R., Drenth, J.P., Dejong, C.H., van Dullemen, H.M., van Hooft, J.E., Siersema, P.D., Spanier, B.W.M., Poley, J.W., Poen, A.C., Timmer, R., Seerden, T., Tan, A.C., Thijs, W.J., Witteman, B.J.M., Romkens, T.E.H., Roeterdink, A.J., Gooszen, H.G., van Santvoort, H.C., Bruno, M.J., and Boermeester, M.A.
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34. 12 Acute buik bij volwassenen
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van Goor, H., Roumen, R.M.H., Gooszen, H.G., editor, Blankensteijn, J.D., editor, Borel Rinkes, I.H.M., editor, Dejong, C.H.C., editor, Gouma, D.J., editor, Heineman, E., editor, Lange, J.F., editor, and Schipper, I.B., editor
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35. 29 Anale klachten
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Schers, H., van Goor, H., de Jongh, T.O.H., editor, de Vries, H., editor, and Grundmeijer, H.G.L.M., editor
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36. Pregabalin and placebo responders show different effects on central pain processing in chronic pancreatitis patients
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Bouwense SA, Olesen SS, Drewes AM, van Goor H, and Wilder-Smith OH
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Stefan AW Bouwense,1 Søren S Olesen,2 Asbjørn M Drewes,2 Harry van Goor,1 Oliver HG Wilder-Smith31Pain and Nociception Neuroscience Research Group, Department of Surgery, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 2Mech-Sense, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark; 3Pain and Nociception Neuroscience Research Group, Department of Anaesthesiology, Pain and Palliative Medicine, Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsBackground: Pain control in chronic pancreatitis is a major challenge; the mechanisms behind analgesic treatment are poorly understood. This study aims to investigate the differences in pain sensitivity and modulation in chronic pancreatitis patients, based on their clinical response (responders vs nonresponders) to placebo or pregabalin treatment. Methods: This study was part of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluating the analgesic effects of pregabalin and placebo in chronic pancreatitis. Post hoc, patients were assigned to one of four groups, ie, responders and nonresponders to pregabalin (n=16; n=15) or placebo (n=12; n=17) treatment. Responders were defined as patients with >30% pain reduction after 3 weeks of treatment. We measured change in pain sensitivity before and after the treatment using electric pain detection thresholds (ePDT) in dermatomes C5 (generalized effects) and Ventral T10 (segmental effects). Descending endogenous pain modulation was quantified via conditioned pain modulation (CPM) paradigm. Results: Sixty patients were analyzed in a per-protocol analysis. ePDT change in C5 was significant vs baseline and greater in pregabalin (1.3 mA) vs placebo responders (−0.1 mA; P=0.015). This was not so for ePDT in Ventral T10. CPM increased more in pregabalin (9%) vs placebo responders (−17%; P
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37. PO.5.111 Long-term follow-up of plasma-free thiols levels in patients with lupus nephritis
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Liu, L, primary, De Leeuw, K, additional, Arends, S, additional, Doornbos-Van Der Meer, B, additional, Van Goor, H, additional, and Westra, J, additional
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38. Hepatic Syndecan-1 Changes Associate With Dyslipidemia After Renal Transplantation
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Adepu, S., Katta, K., Tietge, U.J.F., Kwakernaak, A.J., Dam, W., van Goor, H., Dullaart, R.P.F., Navis, G.J., Bakker, S.J.L., and van den Born, J.
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39. Extracellular ATP decreases trophoblast invasion, spiral artery remodeling and immune cells in the mesometrial triangle in pregnant rats
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Spaans, F., Melgert, B.N., Chiang, C., Borghuis, T., Klok, P.A., de Vos, P., van Goor, H., Bakker, W.W., and Faas, M.M.
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40. Minimally invasive surgery in emergency surgery: a WSES survey
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Ceresoli M., Pisano M., Abu-Zidan F., Allievi N., Gurusamy K., Biffl W. L., Tebala G. D., Catena F., Ansaloni L., Sartelli M., Kluger Y., Baiocchi G., Fette A., Hecker A., Litvin A., Forgione A., Leppaniemi A., De Simone B., Sakakushev B., Palmatier C. R., Bendinelli C., Damascos D., Picetti E., Tan E., Poiasina E., Pikoulis E., Cicuttin E., Moore E. E., Velmahos G., Fraga G., Van Goor H., Civil I., Wani I., Di Carlo I., Galante J., Soreide K., Degrate L., Zorcolo L., De Moya M., Braga M., Cereda M., Sugrue M., Chirica M., De Angelis N., Stahel P. F., Ivatury R., Ten Broek R., Di Saverio S., Beka S. G., Magnone S., Cui Y., Balogh Z. J., Kelly M. D., Inaba K., Coccolini F., Ceresoli, M, Pisano, M, Abu-Zidan, F, Allievi, N, Gurusamy, K, Biffl, W, Tebala, G, Catena, F, Ansaloni, L, Sartelli, M, Kluger, Y, Baiocchi, G, Fette, A, Hecker, A, Litvin, A, Forgione, A, Leppaniemi, A, De Simone, B, Sakakushev, B, Palmatier, C, Bendinelli, C, Damascos, D, Picetti, E, Tan, E, Poiasina, E, Pikoulis, E, Cicuttin, E, Moore, E, Velmahos, G, Fraga, G, Van Goor, H, Civil, I, Wani, I, Di Carlo, I, Galante, J, Soreide, K, Degrate, L, Zorcolo, L, De Moya, M, Braga, M, Cereda, M, Sugrue, M, Chirica, M, De Angelis, N, Stahel, P, Ivatury, R, Ten Broek, R, Di Saverio, S, Beka, S, Magnone, S, Cui, Y, Balogh, Z, Kelly, M, Inaba, K, and Coccolini, F
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Reconstructive and regenerative medicine Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 10] ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,Minimally invasive surgery ,Emergency Medicine ,Emergency surgery ,Surgery ,Laparoscopy ,Survey - Abstract
Background The diffusion of minimally invasive surgery in emergency surgery still represents a developing challenge. Evidence about the use of minimally invasive surgery shows its feasibility and safety; however, the diffusion of these techniques is still poor. The aims of the present survey were to explore the diffusion and variations in the use of minimally invasive surgery among surgeons in the emergency setting. Methods This is a web-based survey administered to all the WSES members investigating the diffusion of minimally invasive surgery in emergency. The survey investigated personal characteristics of participants, hospital characteristics, personal confidence in the use of minimally invasive surgery in emergency, limitations in the use of it and limitations to prosecute minimally invasive surgery in emergency surgery. Characteristics related to the use of minimally invasive surgery were studied with a multivariate ordinal regression. Results The survey collected a total of 415 answers; 42.2% of participants declared a working experience > 15 years and 69.4% of responders worked in tertiary level center or academic hospital. In primary emergencies, only 28,7% of participants declared the use of laparoscopy in more than 50% of times. Personal confidence with minimally invasive techniques was the highest for appendectomy and cholecystectomy. At multivariate ordinal regression, a longer professional experience, the use of laparoscopy in major elective surgery and bariatric surgery expertise were related to a higher use of laparoscopy in emergency surgery. Conclusions The survey shows that minimally invasive techniques in emergency surgery are still underutilized. Greater focus should be placed on the development of dedicated training in laparoscopy among emergency surgeons.
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41. A pandemic recap: lessons we have learned
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Coccolini, F, Cicuttin, E, Cremonini, C, Tartaglia, D, Viaggi, B, Kuriyama, A, Picetti, E, Ball, C, Abu-Zidan, F, Ceresoli, M, Turri, B, Jain, S, Palombo, C, Guirao, X, Rodrigues, G, Gachabayov, M, Machado, F, Eftychios, L, Kanj, S, Di Carlo, I, Di Saverio, S, Khokha, V, Kirkpatrick, A, Massalou, D, Forfori, F, Corradi, F, Delibegovic, S, Machain Vega, G, Fantoni, M, Demetriades, D, Kapoor, G, Kluger, Y, Ansari, S, Maier, R, Leppaniemi, A, Hardcastle, T, Vereczkei, A, Karamagioli, E, Pikoulis, E, Pistello, M, Sakakushev, B, Navsaria, P, Galeiras, R, Yahya, A, Osipov, A, Dimitrov, E, Doklestic, K, Pisano, M, Malacarne, P, Carcoforo, P, Sibilla, M, Kryvoruchko, I, Bonavina, L, Kim, J, Shelat, V, Czepiel, J, Maseda, E, Marwah, S, Chirica, M, Biancofiore, G, Podda, M, Cobianchi, L, Ansaloni, L, Fugazzola, P, Seretis, C, Gomez, C, Tumietto, F, Malbrain, M, Reichert, M, Augustin, G, Amato, B, Puzziello, A, Hecker, A, Gemignani, A, Isik, A, Cucchetti, A, Nacoti, M, Kopelman, D, Mesina, C, Ghannam, W, Ben-Ishay, O, Dhingra, S, Coimbra, R, Moore, E, Cui, Y, Quiodettis, M, Bala, M, Testini, M, Diaz, J, Girardis, M, Biffl, W, Hecker, M, Sall, I, Boggi, U, Materazzi, G, Ghiadoni, L, Matsumoto, J, Zuidema, W, Ivatury, R, Enani, M, Litvin, A, Al-Hasan, M, Demetrashvili, Z, Baraket, O, Ordonez, C, Negoi, I, Kiguba, R, Memish, Z, Elmangory, M, Tolonen, M, Das, K, Ribeiro, J, O'Connor, D, Tan, B, Van Goor, H, Baral, S, De Simone, B, Corbella, D, Brambillasca, P, Scaglione, M, Basolo, F, De'Angelis, N, Bendinelli, C, Weber, D, Pagani, L, Monti, C, Baiocchi, G, Chiarugi, M, Catena, F, Sartelli, M, Coccolini F., Cicuttin E., Cremonini C., Tartaglia D., Viaggi B., Kuriyama A., Picetti E., Ball C., Abu-Zidan F., Ceresoli M., Turri B., Jain S., Palombo C., Guirao X., Rodrigues G., Gachabayov M., Machado F., Eftychios L., Kanj S. S., Di Carlo I., Di Saverio S., Khokha V., Kirkpatrick A., Massalou D., Forfori F., Corradi F., Delibegovic S., Machain Vega G. M., Fantoni M., Demetriades D., Kapoor G., Kluger Y., Ansari S., Maier R., Leppaniemi A., Hardcastle T., Vereczkei A., Karamagioli E., Pikoulis E., Pistello M., Sakakushev B. E., Navsaria P. H., Galeiras R., Yahya A. I., Osipov A. V., Dimitrov E., Doklestic K., Pisano M., Malacarne P., Carcoforo P., Sibilla M. G., Kryvoruchko I. A., Bonavina L., Kim J. I., Shelat V. G., Czepiel J., Maseda E., Marwah S., Chirica M., Biancofiore G., Podda M., Cobianchi L., Ansaloni L., Fugazzola P., Seretis C., Gomez C. A., Tumietto F., Malbrain M., Reichert M., Augustin G., Amato B., Puzziello A., Hecker A., Gemignani A., Isik A., Cucchetti A., Nacoti M., Kopelman D., Mesina C., Ghannam W., Ben-Ishay O., Dhingra S., Coimbra R., Moore E. E., Cui Y., Quiodettis M. A., Bala M., Testini M., Diaz J., Girardis M., Biffl W. L., Hecker M., Sall I., Boggi U., Materazzi G., Ghiadoni L., Matsumoto J., Zuidema W. P., Ivatury R., Enani M. A., Litvin A., Al-Hasan M. N., Demetrashvili Z., Baraket O., Ordonez C. A., Negoi I., Kiguba R., Memish Z. A., Elmangory M. M., Tolonen M., Das K., Ribeiro J., O'Connor D. B., Tan B. K., Van Goor H., Baral S., De Simone B., Corbella D., Brambillasca P., Scaglione M., Basolo F., De'Angelis N., Bendinelli C., Weber D., Pagani L., Monti C., Baiocchi G., Chiarugi M., Catena F., Sartelli M., Coccolini, F, Cicuttin, E, Cremonini, C, Tartaglia, D, Viaggi, B, Kuriyama, A, Picetti, E, Ball, C, Abu-Zidan, F, Ceresoli, M, Turri, B, Jain, S, Palombo, C, Guirao, X, Rodrigues, G, Gachabayov, M, Machado, F, Eftychios, L, Kanj, S, Di Carlo, I, Di Saverio, S, Khokha, V, Kirkpatrick, A, Massalou, D, Forfori, F, Corradi, F, Delibegovic, S, Machain Vega, G, Fantoni, M, Demetriades, D, Kapoor, G, Kluger, Y, Ansari, S, Maier, R, Leppaniemi, A, Hardcastle, T, Vereczkei, A, Karamagioli, E, Pikoulis, E, Pistello, M, Sakakushev, B, Navsaria, P, Galeiras, R, Yahya, A, Osipov, A, Dimitrov, E, Doklestic, K, Pisano, M, Malacarne, P, Carcoforo, P, Sibilla, M, Kryvoruchko, I, Bonavina, L, Kim, J, Shelat, V, Czepiel, J, Maseda, E, Marwah, S, Chirica, M, Biancofiore, G, Podda, M, Cobianchi, L, Ansaloni, L, Fugazzola, P, Seretis, C, Gomez, C, Tumietto, F, Malbrain, M, Reichert, M, Augustin, G, Amato, B, Puzziello, A, Hecker, A, Gemignani, A, Isik, A, Cucchetti, A, Nacoti, M, Kopelman, D, Mesina, C, Ghannam, W, Ben-Ishay, O, Dhingra, S, Coimbra, R, Moore, E, Cui, Y, Quiodettis, M, Bala, M, Testini, M, Diaz, J, Girardis, M, Biffl, W, Hecker, M, Sall, I, Boggi, U, Materazzi, G, Ghiadoni, L, Matsumoto, J, Zuidema, W, Ivatury, R, Enani, M, Litvin, A, Al-Hasan, M, Demetrashvili, Z, Baraket, O, Ordonez, C, Negoi, I, Kiguba, R, Memish, Z, Elmangory, M, Tolonen, M, Das, K, Ribeiro, J, O'Connor, D, Tan, B, Van Goor, H, Baral, S, De Simone, B, Corbella, D, Brambillasca, P, Scaglione, M, Basolo, F, De'Angelis, N, Bendinelli, C, Weber, D, Pagani, L, Monti, C, Baiocchi, G, Chiarugi, M, Catena, F, Sartelli, M, Coccolini F., Cicuttin E., Cremonini C., Tartaglia D., Viaggi B., Kuriyama A., Picetti E., Ball C., Abu-Zidan F., Ceresoli M., Turri B., Jain S., Palombo C., Guirao X., Rodrigues G., Gachabayov M., Machado F., Eftychios L., Kanj S. S., Di Carlo I., Di Saverio S., Khokha V., Kirkpatrick A., Massalou D., Forfori F., Corradi F., Delibegovic S., Machain Vega G. M., Fantoni M., Demetriades D., Kapoor G., Kluger Y., Ansari S., Maier R., Leppaniemi A., Hardcastle T., Vereczkei A., Karamagioli E., Pikoulis E., Pistello M., Sakakushev B. E., Navsaria P. H., Galeiras R., Yahya A. I., Osipov A. V., Dimitrov E., Doklestic K., Pisano M., Malacarne P., Carcoforo P., Sibilla M. G., Kryvoruchko I. A., Bonavina L., Kim J. I., Shelat V. G., Czepiel J., Maseda E., Marwah S., Chirica M., Biancofiore G., Podda M., Cobianchi L., Ansaloni L., Fugazzola P., Seretis C., Gomez C. A., Tumietto F., Malbrain M., Reichert M., Augustin G., Amato B., Puzziello A., Hecker A., Gemignani A., Isik A., Cucchetti A., Nacoti M., Kopelman D., Mesina C., Ghannam W., Ben-Ishay O., Dhingra S., Coimbra R., Moore E. E., Cui Y., Quiodettis M. A., Bala M., Testini M., Diaz J., Girardis M., Biffl W. L., Hecker M., Sall I., Boggi U., Materazzi G., Ghiadoni L., Matsumoto J., Zuidema W. P., Ivatury R., Enani M. A., Litvin A., Al-Hasan M. N., Demetrashvili Z., Baraket O., Ordonez C. A., Negoi I., Kiguba R., Memish Z. A., Elmangory M. M., Tolonen M., Das K., Ribeiro J., O'Connor D. B., Tan B. K., Van Goor H., Baral S., De Simone B., Corbella D., Brambillasca P., Scaglione M., Basolo F., De'Angelis N., Bendinelli C., Weber D., Pagani L., Monti C., Baiocchi G., Chiarugi M., Catena F., and Sartelli M.
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On January 2020, the WHO Director General declared that the outbreak constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The world has faced a worldwide spread crisis and is still dealing with it. The present paper represents a white paper concerning the tough lessons we have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, an international and heterogenous multidisciplinary panel of very differentiated people would like to share global experiences and lessons with all interested and especially those responsible for future healthcare decision making. With the present paper, international and heterogenous multidisciplinary panel of very differentiated people would like to share global experiences and lessons with all interested and especially those responsible for future healthcare decision making.
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42. Can continuous remote vital sign monitoring reduce the number of room visits to patients suspected of COVID-19: A quasi-experimental study
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Acute geneeskunde, Medische staf Anesthesiologie, Verplegingswetenschap, JC onderzoeksprogramma Methodologie, MS Interne Geneeskunde, Circulatory Health, van Goor, H M R, Eddahchouri, Y, van Loon, K, Bredie, S J H, Schoonhoven, L, Kaasjager, H A H, van Goor, H, Acute geneeskunde, Medische staf Anesthesiologie, Verplegingswetenschap, JC onderzoeksprogramma Methodologie, MS Interne Geneeskunde, Circulatory Health, van Goor, H M R, Eddahchouri, Y, van Loon, K, Bredie, S J H, Schoonhoven, L, Kaasjager, H A H, and van Goor, H
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43. Emerging Role of Gasotransmitters in Renal Transplantation
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Snijder, P.M., van den Berg, E., Whiteman, M., Bakker, S.J.L., Leuvenink, H.G.D., and van Goor, H.
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44. Local gene therapy with indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase protects against development of transplant vasculopathy in chronic kidney transplant dysfunction
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Vavrincova-Yaghi, D, Deelman, L E, van Goor, H, Seelen, M A, Vavrinec, P, Kema, I P, Gomolcak, P, Benigni, A, Henning, R H, and Sandovici, M
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45. 1.1 Shock
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van Goor, H., Bonjer, H. J., editor, Aronson, D. C., editor, Blankensteijn, J. D., editor, Gooszen, H. G., editor, Gouma, D. J., editor, Kroon, B. B. R., editor, and van Vugt, A. B., editor
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46. [18F]Sodium Fluoride PET has the potential to identify active formation of calcinosis cutis in limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
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Atzeni, IM, primary, Hogervorst, EM, additional, Stel, AJ, additional, de Leeuw, K, additional, Bijl, M, additional, Bos, R, additional, Westra, J, additional, van Goor, H, additional, Bolling, MC, additional, Slart, RHJA, additional, and Mulder, DJ, additional
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47. Analgesia in patients with adhesion-related chronic abdominal and pelvic pain after surgery: a systematic review
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van den Beukel, B. A. W., primary, de Ree, R., additional, van Goor, H., additional, van der Wal, S. E. I., additional, and ten Broek, R. P. G., additional
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48. Bilateral Thoracoscopic Splanchnicectomy in the Management of Pain in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis
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Jansen, Jan B. M. J., Buscher, H. C. J. L., van Dongen, R., Bleichrodt, R. P., van Goor, H., Johnson, C. D., and Imrie, C. W.
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49. The operative management in Bariatric Acute Abdomen (OBA) survey: Long-term complications of bariatric surgery and the emergency surgeon's point of view
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De Simone, B, Ansaloni, L, Sartelli, M, Kluger, Y, Abu-Zidan, F, Biffl, W, Heyer, A, Coccolini, F, Baiocchi, G, Campanile, F, Mario, D, Raziel, A, Zaccaroni, A, Tarasconi, A, Dazzi, A, Lasithiotakisi, K, Maccatrozzo, S, Ioannidis, O, Pata, F, Waledziak, M, Dogjani, A, Ariffin, A, Khokha, V, Kho, L, Kessel, B, Negoi, I, Lostoridis, E, Conti, L, Ponchietti, L, Papadia, F, Ghilardi, G, Calu, V, Bilecik, T, Alemu, B, Reichert, M, Hutan, M, Seretis, C, Radu, M, Gomes, C, Karateke, F, Da Fonseca, V, Isik, A, Nikolopoulos, I, Fomin, A, Ghnnam, W, Sydorchuk, R, Paolillo, C, Sagnotta, A, Solaini, L, Sawyer, R, Spain, D, Mcfarlane, M, Arvieux, C, Litvin, A, Pereira, B, Maurel, T, Barberis, A, Gachabayov, M, O'Connor, D, Cruz, D, Colak, E, Mesina, C, Manzano-Nunez, R, Abdelkarim, Pintar, T, Koshy, R, Triantos, G, Gautam, S, Guner, A, Demetrashvili, Z, Ordonez, C, Manatakis, D, Chiarugi, M, Buonomo, L, Major, P, Hecker, A, Roberts, D, Cherry-Bukowiec, J, Das, K, Costanzi, A, van Goor, H, Kok, K, Martinez-Perez, A, Villa, R, Fattori, L, Nita, G, Damaskos, D, Yuan, K, Lizarazu, A, Kelly, M, Di Carlo, I, Ceresoli, M, Galleano, R, Herzog, Chatzakis, C, Bala, M, Piscioneri, F, Bonilauri, S, Lohse, H, Smirnov, D, Kim, D, Martina, F, Bruni, G, Campanelli, G, Cavalli, M, Kong, V, Michalopoulos, N, Cui, Y, Diana, M, De Simone B., Ansaloni L., Sartelli M., Kluger Y., Abu-Zidan F. M., Biffl W. L., Heyer A., Coccolini F., Baiocchi G. L., Campanile F. C., Mario D., Raziel A., Zaccaroni A., Tarasconi A., Dazzi A., Lasithiotakisi K., Maccatrozzo S., Ioannidis O., Pata F., Waledziak M., Dogjani A., Ariffin A. C., Khokha V., Kho L., Kessel B., Negoi I., Lostoridis E., Conti L., Ponchietti L., Papadia F. S., Ghilardi G., Calu V., Bilecik T., Alemu B. N., Reichert M., Hutan M., Seretis C., Radu M., Gomes C. A., Karateke F., Da Fonseca V. C., Isik A., Nikolopoulos I., Fomin A., Ghnnam W., Sydorchuk R., Paolillo C., Sagnotta A., Solaini L., Sawyer R. G., Spain D. A., McFarlane M., Arvieux C., Litvin A., Pereira B. M., Maurel T. G., Barberis A., Gachabayov M., O'Connor D. B., Cruz D. R., Colak E., Mesina C., Manzano-Nunez R., Pintar T., Koshy R., Triantos G., Gautam S., Guner A., Demetrashvili Z., Ordonez C. A., Manatakis D. K., Chiarugi M., Buonomo L., Major P., Hecker A., Roberts D. J., Cherry-Bukowiec J. R., Das K., Costanzi A., van Goor H., Kok K. Y. Y., Martinez-Perez A., Villa R., Fattori L., Nita G. E., Damaskos D., Yuan K. -C., Lizarazu A., Kelly M. D., Di Carlo I., Ceresoli M., Galleano R., Chatzakis C., Bala M., Piscioneri F., Bonilauri S., Lohse H. A. S., Smirnov D., Kim D., Martina F., Bruni G., Campanelli G., Cavalli M., Kong V., Michalopoulos N., Cui Y., Diana M., De Simone, B, Ansaloni, L, Sartelli, M, Kluger, Y, Abu-Zidan, F, Biffl, W, Heyer, A, Coccolini, F, Baiocchi, G, Campanile, F, Mario, D, Raziel, A, Zaccaroni, A, Tarasconi, A, Dazzi, A, Lasithiotakisi, K, Maccatrozzo, S, Ioannidis, O, Pata, F, Waledziak, M, Dogjani, A, Ariffin, A, Khokha, V, Kho, L, Kessel, B, Negoi, I, Lostoridis, E, Conti, L, Ponchietti, L, Papadia, F, Ghilardi, G, Calu, V, Bilecik, T, Alemu, B, Reichert, M, Hutan, M, Seretis, C, Radu, M, Gomes, C, Karateke, F, Da Fonseca, V, Isik, A, Nikolopoulos, I, Fomin, A, Ghnnam, W, Sydorchuk, R, Paolillo, C, Sagnotta, A, Solaini, L, Sawyer, R, Spain, D, Mcfarlane, M, Arvieux, C, Litvin, A, Pereira, B, Maurel, T, Barberis, A, Gachabayov, M, O'Connor, D, Cruz, D, Colak, E, Mesina, C, Manzano-Nunez, R, Abdelkarim, Pintar, T, Koshy, R, Triantos, G, Gautam, S, Guner, A, Demetrashvili, Z, Ordonez, C, Manatakis, D, Chiarugi, M, Buonomo, L, Major, P, Hecker, A, Roberts, D, Cherry-Bukowiec, J, Das, K, Costanzi, A, van Goor, H, Kok, K, Martinez-Perez, A, Villa, R, Fattori, L, Nita, G, Damaskos, D, Yuan, K, Lizarazu, A, Kelly, M, Di Carlo, I, Ceresoli, M, Galleano, R, Herzog, Chatzakis, C, Bala, M, Piscioneri, F, Bonilauri, S, Lohse, H, Smirnov, D, Kim, D, Martina, F, Bruni, G, Campanelli, G, Cavalli, M, Kong, V, Michalopoulos, N, Cui, Y, Diana, M, De Simone B., Ansaloni L., Sartelli M., Kluger Y., Abu-Zidan F. M., Biffl W. L., Heyer A., Coccolini F., Baiocchi G. L., Campanile F. C., Mario D., Raziel A., Zaccaroni A., Tarasconi A., Dazzi A., Lasithiotakisi K., Maccatrozzo S., Ioannidis O., Pata F., Waledziak M., Dogjani A., Ariffin A. C., Khokha V., Kho L., Kessel B., Negoi I., Lostoridis E., Conti L., Ponchietti L., Papadia F. S., Ghilardi G., Calu V., Bilecik T., Alemu B. N., Reichert M., Hutan M., Seretis C., Radu M., Gomes C. A., Karateke F., Da Fonseca V. C., Isik A., Nikolopoulos I., Fomin A., Ghnnam W., Sydorchuk R., Paolillo C., Sagnotta A., Solaini L., Sawyer R. G., Spain D. A., McFarlane M., Arvieux C., Litvin A., Pereira B. M., Maurel T. G., Barberis A., Gachabayov M., O'Connor D. B., Cruz D. R., Colak E., Mesina C., Manzano-Nunez R., Pintar T., Koshy R., Triantos G., Gautam S., Guner A., Demetrashvili Z., Ordonez C. A., Manatakis D. K., Chiarugi M., Buonomo L., Major P., Hecker A., Roberts D. J., Cherry-Bukowiec J. R., Das K., Costanzi A., van Goor H., Kok K. Y. Y., Martinez-Perez A., Villa R., Fattori L., Nita G. E., Damaskos D., Yuan K. -C., Lizarazu A., Kelly M. D., Di Carlo I., Ceresoli M., Galleano R., Chatzakis C., Bala M., Piscioneri F., Bonilauri S., Lohse H. A. S., Smirnov D., Kim D., Martina F., Bruni G., Campanelli G., Cavalli M., Kong V., Michalopoulos N., Cui Y., and Diana M.
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Background: The number of bariatric procedures is increasing worldwide. No consensus or guidelines about the emergency management of long-term complications following bariatric surgery are currently available. The aim of this study is to investigate by a web survey how an emergency surgeon approaches this unique group of patients in an emergency medical scenario and to report their personal experience. Method: An international web survey was sent to 197 emergency surgeons with the aim to collect data about emergency surgeons' experience in the management of patients admitted in the emergency department for acute abdominal pain after bariatric surgery. The survey was conceived as a questionnaire composed by 26 (multiple choice and open) questions and approved by a steering committee. Results: One hundred seventeen international emergency surgeons decided to join the project and answered to the web survey with a response rate of 59.39%. Conclusions: The aim of this WSES web survey was to highlight the current management of patients previously submitted to bariatric surgical procedures by ES. Emergency surgeons must be mindful of postoperative bariatric surgery complications. CT scan with oral intestinal opacification may be useful in making a diagnosis if carefully interpreted by the radiologist and the surgeon. In case of inconclusive clinical and radiological findings, when symptoms fail to improve, surgical exploration for bariatric patients presenting acute abdominal pain, by laparoscopy if expertise is available, is mandatory in the first 12-24 h, to have good outcomes and decrease morbidity rate.
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50. Diagnosis and treatment of acute appendicitis: 2020 update of the WSES Jerusalem guidelines
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Di Saverio, S, Podda, M, De Simone, B, Ceresoli, M, Augustin, G, Gori, A, Boermeester, M, Sartelli, M, Coccolini, F, Tarasconi, A, De' Angelis, N, Weber, D, Tolonen, M, Birindelli, A, Biffl, W, Moore, E, Kelly, M, Soreide, K, Kashuk, J, Ten Broek, R, Gomes, C, Sugrue, M, Davies, R, Damaskos, D, Leppaniemi, A, Kirkpatrick, A, Peitzman, A, Fraga, G, Maier, R, Coimbra, R, Chiarugi, M, Sganga, G, Pisanu, A, De' Angelis, G, Tan, E, Van Goor, H, Pata, F, Di Carlo, I, Chiara, O, Litvin, A, Campanile, F, Sakakushev, B, Tomadze, G, Demetrashvili, Z, Latifi, R, Abu-Zidan, F, Romeo, O, Segovia-Lohse, H, Baiocchi, G, Costa, D, Rizoli, S, Balogh, Z, Bendinelli, C, Scalea, T, Ivatury, R, Velmahos, G, Andersson, R, Kluger, Y, Ansaloni, L, Catena, F, Di Saverio S., Podda M., De Simone B., Ceresoli M., Augustin G., Gori A., Boermeester M., Sartelli M., Coccolini F., Tarasconi A., De' Angelis N., Weber D. G., Tolonen M., Birindelli A., Biffl W., Moore E. E., Kelly M., Soreide K., Kashuk J., Ten Broek R., Gomes C. A., Sugrue M., Davies R. J., Damaskos D., Leppaniemi A., Kirkpatrick A., Peitzman A. B., Fraga G. P., Maier R. V., Coimbra R., Chiarugi M., Sganga G., Pisanu A., De' Angelis G. L., Tan E., Van Goor H., Pata F., Di Carlo I., Chiara O., Litvin A., Campanile F. C., Sakakushev B., Tomadze G., Demetrashvili Z., Latifi R., Abu-Zidan F., Romeo O., Segovia-Lohse H., Baiocchi G., Costa D., Rizoli S., Balogh Z. J., Bendinelli C., Scalea T., Ivatury R., Velmahos G., Andersson R., Kluger Y., Ansaloni L., Catena F., Di Saverio, S, Podda, M, De Simone, B, Ceresoli, M, Augustin, G, Gori, A, Boermeester, M, Sartelli, M, Coccolini, F, Tarasconi, A, De' Angelis, N, Weber, D, Tolonen, M, Birindelli, A, Biffl, W, Moore, E, Kelly, M, Soreide, K, Kashuk, J, Ten Broek, R, Gomes, C, Sugrue, M, Davies, R, Damaskos, D, Leppaniemi, A, Kirkpatrick, A, Peitzman, A, Fraga, G, Maier, R, Coimbra, R, Chiarugi, M, Sganga, G, Pisanu, A, De' Angelis, G, Tan, E, Van Goor, H, Pata, F, Di Carlo, I, Chiara, O, Litvin, A, Campanile, F, Sakakushev, B, Tomadze, G, Demetrashvili, Z, Latifi, R, Abu-Zidan, F, Romeo, O, Segovia-Lohse, H, Baiocchi, G, Costa, D, Rizoli, S, Balogh, Z, Bendinelli, C, Scalea, T, Ivatury, R, Velmahos, G, Andersson, R, Kluger, Y, Ansaloni, L, Catena, F, Di Saverio S., Podda M., De Simone B., Ceresoli M., Augustin G., Gori A., Boermeester M., Sartelli M., Coccolini F., Tarasconi A., De' Angelis N., Weber D. G., Tolonen M., Birindelli A., Biffl W., Moore E. E., Kelly M., Soreide K., Kashuk J., Ten Broek R., Gomes C. A., Sugrue M., Davies R. J., Damaskos D., Leppaniemi A., Kirkpatrick A., Peitzman A. B., Fraga G. P., Maier R. V., Coimbra R., Chiarugi M., Sganga G., Pisanu A., De' Angelis G. L., Tan E., Van Goor H., Pata F., Di Carlo I., Chiara O., Litvin A., Campanile F. C., Sakakushev B., Tomadze G., Demetrashvili Z., Latifi R., Abu-Zidan F., Romeo O., Segovia-Lohse H., Baiocchi G., Costa D., Rizoli S., Balogh Z. J., Bendinelli C., Scalea T., Ivatury R., Velmahos G., Andersson R., Kluger Y., Ansaloni L., and Catena F.
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Background and aims: Acute appendicitis (AA) is among the most common causes of acute abdominal pain. Diagnosis of AA is still challenging and some controversies on its management are still present among different settings and practice patterns worldwide. In July 2015, the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) organized in Jerusalem the first consensus conference on the diagnosis and treatment of AA in adult patients with the intention of producing evidence-based guidelines. An updated consensus conference took place in Nijemegen in June 2019 and the guidelines have now been updated in order to provide evidence-based statements and recommendations in keeping with varying clinical practice: Use of clinical scores and imaging in diagnosing AA, indications and timing for surgery, use of non-operative management and antibiotics, laparoscopy and surgical techniques, intra-operative scoring, and peri-operative antibiotic therapy. Methods: This executive manuscript summarizes the WSES guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of AA. Literature search has been updated up to 2019 and statements and recommendations have been developed according to the GRADE methodology. The statements were voted, eventually modified, and finally approved by the participants to the consensus conference and by the board of co-authors, using a Delphi methodology for voting whenever there was controversy on a statement or a recommendation. Several tables highlighting the research topics and questions, search syntaxes, and the statements and the WSES evidence-based recommendations are provided. Finally, two different practical clinical algorithms are provided in the form of a flow chart for both adults and pediatric (< 16 years old) patients. Conclusions: The 2020 WSES guidelines on AA aim to provide updated evidence-based statements and recommendations on each of the following topics: (1) diagnosis, (2) non-operative management for uncomplicated AA, (3) timing of appendectomy and in-hospi
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