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Diagnosis and management of acute appendicitis. EAES consensus development conference 2015

Authors :
Gorter, Ramon
Eker, Hasan
Gorter-Stam, Marguerite
Abis, Gabor
Acharya, Amish
Ankersmit, Marjolein
Antoniou, Stavros
Arolfo, Simone
Babic, Benjamin
Boni, Luigi
Bruntink, Marlieke
Dam, Dieuwertje
Defoort, Barbara
Deijen, Charlotte
DeLacy, F.
Go, Peter
Harmsen, Annelieke
den Helder, Rick
Iordache, Florin
Ket, Johannes
Muysoms, Filip
Ozmen, M.
Papoulas, Michail
Rhodes, Michael
Straatman, Jennifer
Tenhagen, Mark
Turrado, Victor
Vereczkei, Andras
Vilallonga, Ramon
Deelder, Jort
Bonjer, Jaap
Source :
Surgical Endoscopy; November 2016, Vol. 30 Issue: 11 p4668-4690, 23p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Unequivocal international guidelines regarding the diagnosis and management of patients with acute appendicitis are lacking. The aim of the consensus meeting 2015 of the EAES was to generate a European guideline based on best available evidence and expert opinions of a panel of EAES members. After a systematic review of the literature by an international group of surgical research fellows, an expert panel with extensive clinical experience in the management of appendicitis discussed statements and recommendations. Statements and recommendations with more than 70 % agreement by the experts were selected for a web survey and the consensus meeting of the EAES in Bucharest in June 2015. EAES members and attendees at the EAES meeting in Bucharest could vote on these statements and recommendations. In the case of more than 70 % agreement, the statement or recommendation was defined as supported by the scientific community. Results from both the web survey and the consensus meeting in Bucharest are presented as percentages. In total, 46 statements and recommendations were selected for the web survey and consensus meeting. More than 232 members and attendees voted on them. In 41 of 46 statements and recommendations, more than 70 % agreement was reached. All 46 statements and recommendations are presented in this paper. They comprise topics regarding the diagnostic work-up, treatment indications, procedural aspects and post-operative care. The consensus meeting produced 46 statements and recommendations on the diagnostic work-up and management of appendicitis. The majority of the EAES members supported these statements. These consensus proceedings provide additional guidance to surgeons and surgical residents providing care to patients with appendicitis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09302794 and 14322218
Volume :
30
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Surgical Endoscopy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs40059136
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-016-5245-7