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2. A prospective study comparing two methods of pre-hospital triage for trauma
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Bagnato, C., Ranzato, K., Giarraca, A., Restelli, P., Saronni, S., Gadda, G., Chiara, O., and Cimbanassi, S.
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- 2022
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3. Infectious complications of extra-peritoneal pelvic packing in emergency room
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Reitano, E., Granieri, S., Frassini, S., Sammartano, F., Cimbanassi, S., and Chiara, O.
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- 2021
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4. Diversity and ethics in trauma and acute care surgery teams: results from an international survey
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Cobianchi L., Dal Mas F., Massaro M., Biffl W., Catena F., Coccolini F., Dionigi B., Dionigi P., Di Saverio S., Fugazzola P., Kluger Y., Leppaniemi A., Moore E. E., Sartelli M., Velmahos G., Woltz S., Angelos P., Ansaloni L., Abdelmalik A., Abebe N. S., Abu-Zidan F. M., Adam Y. A. Y., Adamou H., Agrusa A., Akin E., Alexandrino H., Ali S. M., Almeida P. M., Amico F., Ammendola M., Andreuccetti J., Aparicio-Sanchez D., Ardito A., Argenio G., Askevold I. H., Atanasov B. T., Augustin G., Awad S. S., Bagnoli C., Bains L., Balalis D., Baldini E., Baraket O., Barone M., Barreras J. A., Bellanova G., Biancuzzi H., Bignell M. B., Bini R., Bissacco D., Boati P., Bottari A., Bouliaris K., Brillantino A., Buonomo L. A., Buscemi S., Calu V., Campo Dall'Orto R., Campostrini S., Carvas J. M., Casoni Pattacini G., Celentano V., Ceresoli M., Chirica M., Cianci P., Cillara N., Cimbanassi S., Cioffi S. P. B., Colak E., Conti L., Dantas Costa S., D'Acapito F., Damaskos D., Das K., Davies R. J., De Beaux A. C., De Simone B., Demetrashvili Z., Demetriades A. K., Denicolai S., Di Buono G., Di Carlo I., Diaconescu B., Dibra R., Dios-Barbeito S., Dogjani A., Domanin M., D'Oria M., Duran Munoz-Cruzado V., East B., Ekwen G. T., Elbaih A. H., Escalera-Antezana J. P., Esposito G., Farre R., Ferrario di Tor Vajana A., Cordeiro Fonseca V., Forfori F., Fortuna L., Fradelos E., Fraga G. P., Fransvea P., Gachabayov M., Garcia Vazquez A. A., Ghannam W. M., Gioco R., Giraudo G., Giuffrida M., Giulii Capponi M., Gomes C. A., Teixeira Gonsaga R. A., Gonullu E., Goosen J., Goranovic T., Griffiths E. A., Haidar M. G., Hamid H. K. S., Harddastle T. C., Healey A. J., Hecker M., Hernandez Garcia E. F., Huaman E. C., Hutan M., Ioannidis O., Isik A., Ismail A. M. H., Ismail N., Jang J. Y., Kaafarani H. M. A., Kalipershad S. N. R., Kaplan L. J., Kara Y., Karamagioli E., Karamarkovia A., Kavalakat A. J., Kechagias A., Kenig J., Khan J. S., Khokha V., Klappenbach R., Kobe Y., Kong V., Korkolis D., Kurihara H., Kuriyama A., Landaluce-Olavarria A., Licari L., Litvin A., Loftus T. J., Lohsiriwat V., Lopes Moreira C. C., Lostoridis E., Luna A. T., Luppi D., Machain G. M., Maegele M., Maggiore D., Maier R. V., Manangi M., Manetti A., Mantoglu B., Mariani F., Marinis A., Sbalcheiro Mariot E. A., Marseglia G. R., Martellucci J., Martines G., Martinez Perez A., Mascagni P., Massalou D., Melo R. B., Miceli L., Mingoli A., Mishra T. S., Mohamedahmed A. Y. Y., Mohan R., Morales-Garcia D., Mustafa S. M. S., Naimzada M. D., Negoi I., Nguyen C., Nidaw M. K., Nigri G., Ogundipe H. D., Oliveri C., Olmi S., Pagani L., Palomba G., Pantalone D., Panyko A., Paolillo C., Papis D., Pararas N., Pata F., Paterson-Brown S., Pavone G., Pecchini F., Pellino G., Pelloni M., Peloso A., Perea del Pozo E., Goncalves Pereira R., Monteiro Pereira B., Lizarazu Perez A., Perrone G., Pesce A., Petracca G., Piccoli M., Piccolo D., Picetti E., Pikoulis E., Pintar T., Pirozzolo G., Podda M., Previtali P., Privitera F., Punzo C., Quiodettis M. A., Qvist N., Rahim R., Reinisch-Liese A., Rodriguez-Luna M. R., Roizblatt D., Roscio F. P. M., Rossi S., Ruta F., Sakakushev B. E., Salamea J. C., Sall I., Sammartano F., Sanchez Arteaga A., Sanchez-Cordero S., Sasia D., Sawyer R. G., Seretis C., Serradilla-Martin M., Shelat V. G., Shlyapnikov S., Simoes R. L., Siribumrungwong B., Slavchev M., Solaini L., Soldini G., Soreide K., Spada F., Stahel P., Sydorchuk L., Sydorchuk R., Syed A. M., Tallon-Aguilar L., Tan J. H., Tan E., Tarasconi A., Tartaglia D., Tartaglia N., Taylor J., Tebala G. D., Teuben M., Tolonen M., Tomasicchio G., Triantafyllou T., Trigiante G., Turrado-Rodriguez V., Tutino R., Uccelli M., Ugarte-Sierra B., Ukkonen M., Vassiliu P. G., Verde J. M., Veroux M., Vilallonga R., Visconti D., Waledziak M., Wannatoop T., Widmer L. W., Wilson M. S. J., Wong T. H., Xenaki S., Yu B., Yule S., Zakaria A. D., Zambrano D. A., Zese M., Cobianchi, L, Dal Mas, F, Massaro, M, Biffl, W, Catena, F, Coccolini, F, Dionigi, B, Dionigi, P, Di Saverio, S, Fugazzola, P, Kluger, Y, Leppaniemi, A, Moore, E, Sartelli, M, Velmahos, G, Woltz, S, Angelos, P, Ansaloni, L, Abdelmalik, A, Abebe, N, Abu-Zidan, F, Adam, Y, Adamou, H, Agrusa, A, Akin, E, Alexandrino, H, Ali, S, Almeida, P, Amico, F, Ammendola, M, Andreuccetti, J, Aparicio-Sanchez, D, Ardito, A, Argenio, G, Askevold, I, Atanasov, B, Augustin, G, Awad, S, Bagnoli, C, Bains, L, Balalis, D, Baldini, E, Baraket, O, Barone, M, Barreras, J, Bellanova, G, Biancuzzi, H, Bignell, M, Bini, R, Bissacco, D, Boati, P, Bottari, A, Bouliaris, K, Brillantino, A, Buonomo, L, Buscemi, S, Calu, V, Campo Dall'Orto, R, Campostrini, S, Carvas, J, Casoni Pattacini, G, Celentano, V, Ceresoli, M, Chirica, M, Cianci, P, Cillara, N, Cimbanassi, S, Cioffi, S, Colak, E, Conti, L, Dantas Costa, S, D'Acapito, F, Damaskos, D, Das, K, Davies, R, De Beaux, A, De Simone, B, Demetrashvili, Z, 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F, Sanchez Arteaga, A, Sanchez-Cordero, S, Sasia, D, Sawyer, R, Seretis, C, Serradilla-Martin, M, Shelat, V, Shlyapnikov, S, Simoes, R, Siribumrungwong, B, Slavchev, M, Solaini, L, Soldini, G, Soreide, K, Spada, F, Stahel, P, Sydorchuk, L, Sydorchuk, R, Syed, A, Tallon-Aguilar, L, Tan, J, Tan, E, Tarasconi, A, Tartaglia, D, Tartaglia, N, Taylor, J, Tebala, G, Teuben, M, Tolonen, M, Tomasicchio, G, Triantafyllou, T, Trigiante, G, Turrado-Rodriguez, V, Tutino, R, Uccelli, M, Ugarte-Sierra, B, Ukkonen, M, Vassiliu, P, Verde, J, Veroux, M, Vilallonga, R, Visconti, D, Waledziak, M, Wannatoop, T, Widmer, L, Wilson, M, Wong, T, Xenaki, S, Yu, B, Yule, S, Zakaria, A, Zambrano, D, Zese, M, Cobianchi L., Dal Mas F., Massaro M., Biffl W., Catena F., Coccolini F., Dionigi B., Dionigi P., Di Saverio S., Fugazzola P., Kluger Y., Leppaniemi A., Moore E.E., Sartelli M., Velmahos G., Woltz S., Angelos P., Ansaloni L., Abdelmalik A., Abebe N.S., Abu-Zidan F.M., Adam Y.A.Y., Adamou H., Agrusa A., Akin E., Alexandrino H., Ali S.M., Almeida P.M., Amico F., Ammendola M., Andreuccetti J., Aparicio-Sanchez D., Ardito A., Argenio G., Askevold I.H., Atanasov B.T., Augustin G., Awad S.S., Bagnoli C., Bains L., Balalis D., Baldini E., Baraket O., Barone M., Barreras J.A., Bellanova G., Biancuzzi H., Bignell M.B., Bini R., Bissacco D., Boati P., Bottari A., Bouliaris K., Brillantino A., Buonomo L.A., Buscemi S., Calu V., Campo Dall'Orto R., Campostrini S., Carvas J.M., Casoni Pattacini G., Celentano V., Ceresoli M., Chirica M., Cianci P., Cillara N., Cimbanassi S., Cioffi S.P.B., Colak E., Conti L., Dantas Costa S., D'Acapito F., Damaskos D., Das K., Davies R.J., De Beaux A.C., De Simone B., Demetrashvili Z., Demetriades A.K., Denicolai S., Di Buono G., Di Carlo I., Diaconescu B., Dibra R., Dios-Barbeito S., Dogjani A., Domanin M., D'Oria M., Duran Munoz-Cruzado V., East B., Ekwen G.T., Elbaih A.H., Escalera-Antezana J.P., Esposito G., Farre R., Ferrario di Tor Vajana A., Cordeiro Fonseca V., Forfori F., Fortuna L., Fradelos E., Fraga G.P., Fransvea P., Gachabayov M., Garcia Vazquez A.A., Ghannam W.M., Gioco R., Giraudo G., Giuffrida M., Giulii Capponi M., Gomes C.A., Teixeira Gonsaga R.A., Gonullu E., Goosen J., Goranovic T., Griffiths E.A., Haidar M.G., Hamid H.K.S., Harddastle T.C., Healey A.J., Hecker M., Hernandez Garcia E.F., Huaman E.C., Hutan M., Ioannidis O., Isik A., Ismail A.M.H., Ismail N., Jang J.Y., Kaafarani H.M.A., Kalipershad S.N.R., Kaplan L.J., Kara Y., Karamagioli E., Karamarkovia A., Kavalakat A.J., Kechagias A., Kenig J., Khan J.S., Khokha V., Klappenbach R., Kobe Y., Kong V., Korkolis D., Kurihara H., Kuriyama A., Landaluce-Olavarria A., Licari L., Litvin A., Loftus T.J., Lohsiriwat V., Lopes Moreira C.C., Lostoridis E., Luna A.T., Luppi D., Machain G.M., Maegele M., Maggiore D., Maier R.V., Manangi M., Manetti A., Mantoglu B., Mariani F., Marinis A., Sbalcheiro Mariot E.A., Marseglia G.R., Martellucci J., Martines G., Martinez Perez A., Mascagni P., Massalou D., Melo R.B., Miceli L., Mingoli A., Mishra T.S., Mohamedahmed A.Y.Y., Mohan R., Morales-Garcia D., Mustafa S.M.S., Naimzada M.D., Negoi I., Nguyen C., Nidaw M.K., Nigri G., Ogundipe H.D., Oliveri C., Olmi S., Pagani L., Palomba G., Pantalone D., Panyko A., Paolillo C., Papis D., Pararas N., Pata F., Paterson-Brown S., Pavone G., Pecchini F., Pellino G., Pelloni M., Peloso A., Perea del Pozo E., Goncalves Pereira R., Monteiro Pereira B., Lizarazu Perez A., Perrone G., Pesce A., Petracca G., Piccoli M., Piccolo D., Picetti E., Pikoulis E., Pintar T., Pirozzolo G., Podda M., Previtali P., Privitera F., Punzo C., Quiodettis M.A., Qvist N., Rahim R., Reinisch-Liese A., Rodriguez-Luna M.R., Roizblatt D., Roscio F.P.M., Rossi S., Ruta F., Sakakushev B.E., Salamea J.C., Sall I., Sammartano F., Sanchez Arteaga A., Sanchez-Cordero S., Sasia D., Sawyer R.G., Seretis C., Serradilla-Martin M., Shelat V.G., Shlyapnikov S., Simoes R.L., Siribumrungwong B., Slavchev M., Solaini L., Soldini G., Soreide K., Spada F., Stahel P., Sydorchuk L., Sydorchuk R., Syed A.M., Tallon-Aguilar L., Tan J.H., Tan E., Tarasconi A., Tartaglia D., Tartaglia N., Taylor J., Tebala G.D., Teuben M., Tolonen M., Tomasicchio G., Triantafyllou T., Trigiante G., Turrado-Rodriguez V., Tutino R., Uccelli M., Ugarte-Sierra B., Ukkonen M., Vassiliu P.G., Verde J.M., Veroux M., Vilallonga R., Visconti D., Waledziak M., Wannatoop T., Widmer L.W., Wilson M.S.J., Wong T.H., Xenaki S., Yu B., Yule S., Zakaria A.D., Zambrano D.A., Zese M., HUS Abdominal Center, II kirurgian klinikka, and Helsinki University Hospital Area
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Ethics ,Patient Care Team ,Diversity ,Acute care surgery ,3126 Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology ,Trauma surgery ,Settore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione Aziendale ,Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale ,Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Emergency Medicine ,Humans ,Surveys and Questionnaire ,Surgery ,Team dynamics ,Ethic ,Team dynamic ,Human - Abstract
Background Investigating the context of trauma and acute care surgery, the article aims at understanding the factors that can enhance some ethical aspects, namely the importance of patient consent, the perceptiveness of the ethical role of the trauma leader, and the perceived importance of ethics as an educational subject. Methods The article employs an international questionnaire promoted by the World Society of Emergency Surgery. Results Through the analysis of 402 fully filled questionnaires by surgeons from 72 different countries, the three main ethical topics are investigated through the lens of gender, membership of an academic or non-academic institution, an official trauma team, and a diverse group. In general terms, results highlight greater attention paid by surgeons belonging to academic institutions, official trauma teams, and diverse groups. Conclusions Our results underline that some organizational factors (e.g., the fact that the team belongs to a university context or is more diverse) might lead to the development of a higher sensibility on ethical matters. Embracing cultural diversity forces trauma teams to deal with different mindsets. Organizations should, therefore, consider those elements in defining their organizational procedures. Level of evidence Trauma and acute care teams work under tremendous pressure and complex circumstances, with their members needing to make ethical decisions quickly. The international survey allowed to shed light on how team assembly decisions might represent an opportunity to coordinate team member actions and increase performance.
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- 2022
5. Facing Trauma and Surgical Emergency in Space: Hemorrhagic Shock
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Pantalone, D., Chiara, O., Henry, S., Cimbanassi, S., Gupta, S., and Scalea, T.
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Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale ,trauma ,Histology ,hemorrhage, trauma, hemostats, blood substitutes, space missions ,hemostats ,Biomedical Engineering ,Bioengineering ,blood substitutes ,hemorrhage ,space missions ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Although the risk of trauma in space is low, unpredictable events can occur that may require surgical treatment. Hemorrhage can be a life-threatening condition while traveling to another planet and after landing on it. These exploration missions call for a different approach than rapid return to Earth, which is the policy currently adopted on the International Space Station (ISS) in low Earth orbit (LEO). Consequences are difficult to predict, given the still scarce knowledge of human physiology in such environments. Blood loss in space can deplete the affected astronaut’s physiological reserves and all stored crew supplies. In this review, we will describe different aspects of hemorrhage in space, and by comparison with terrestrial conditions, the possible solutions to be adopted, and the current state of the art.
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- 2022
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6. Changes in surgicaL behaviOrs dUring the CoviD-19 pandemic. The SICE CLOUD19 Study
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Bracale, U., Podda, Maria Vittoria, Castiglioni, S., Peltrini, R., Sartori, Alessandra, Arezzo, A., Corcione, F., Agresta, F., Antonucci, A., Zanframundo, C., Cavallo, F., Mazzarolo, G., Agrusa, A., Di Buono, G., Aldrighetti, L., Fiorentini, G., Lucianetti, A., Magnone, S., Alfieri, Sergio, Rosa, Fausto, Altomare, D. F., Picciariello, A., Parisi, Carmelo Maria Antonio, Di Cintio, A., Amisano, M. F., Cravero, F., Ammendola, M., Ammerata, G., Anastasi, A., Canonico, G., Gattolin, A., Travaglio, E., De Palma, M., Angelini, P., Galante, F., Benevento, A., Rausei, S., Serao, A., Abbatini, F., Annecchiarico, M., Varricchio, A., Annessi, V., Tumiati, D., Annicchiarico, A., Mirabella, A., Marino, M. V., Spinelli, A., Braun, A., Santi, H. T., Romano, L., Antoniutti, M., Armellino, M. F., Argenio, G., Verzelli, A., Budassi, A., Baiocchi, G., Alfano, M. S., Balani, A., Barone, M., Baldazzi, G., Cassini, D., Canger, R. C. B., Zabbialini, G., Belli, Andrea, Izzo, Filippo, Bertolino, F., Brunetti, Maria Mercede, Bianco, Flaviana, Cappiello, A., Boccia, L., Boffi, B., Perna, Francesco, Bonilauri, S., Frazzetta, G., Bordoni, P., Fleres, F., Borghi, F., Giraudo, G., Bottino, V., Canfora, A., Piccoli, F. B., Calligaris, L., Nipote, B., Nasti, A. G., Bufalari, A., Bettarini, F., Buononato, M., Greco, M., Calo, P. G., Medas, F., Cardamone, E., Castaldo, P., Carlini, M., Spoletini, D., De Nisco, C., Pulighe, F., Feo, C. V., Fabbri, N., Antropoli, C., Foroni, F., Carnazza, M., Ragazzi, S., Cassinotti, E., Boni, L., Catena, F., Giuffrida, M., Perrone, Giuseppe, Ccotsoglou, C., Granieri, S., Ceccarelli, G., Bugiantella, W., Cedolini, C., Seriau, L., Cesari, Matteo, Contine, A., Chiara, Osvaldo, Cimbanassi, S., Cocozza, E., Berselli, M., Fantini, C., Costi, R., Casali, L., Morini, A., Crafa, F., Vanela, S., Curro, G., Orsini, V., Da Lio, C., Biral, Maria Francesca, Danelli, P., Guerci, C., Scala, D., Marino, Giuseppe, De Carlis, L., Lauterio, A., De Giorgi, D., Sciannamea, G., De Manzini, N., Losurdo, P., Sangiuliano, N., Degiuli, M., Caterina, F., Del Rio, P., Bonati, E., Di Lernia, S., Ardizzone, M. V. R., Di Saverio, S., Franchi, C., Di Venere, B., Miglio, R., Cuccurullo, D., Sagnelli, C., Docimo, L., Tolone, S., Longoni, M., Faillace, G., Rondelli, F., Pennella, F. P., Colucci, V., Carfora, T., Muttillo, I. 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Laparoscopic surgery ,Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE ,medicine.medical_treatment ,laparoscopy ,COVID-19 ,Elective surgery ,Emergency surgery ,Survey ,Oral Health ,cross infection (MeSH) ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Epidemiology ,Pandemic ,Infection control ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,emergency surgery ,Laparoscopy ,humans ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,General Commentary ,laparoscopic surgery ,infection control ,Italy ,physicians' ,Original Article ,Elective Surgical Procedure ,Human ,heating ventilation air conditioning ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,fallow period ,elective surgical procedures ,pandemics ,NO ,aerosol generating procedures ,elective surgery ,survey ,practice patterns, physicians' ,SARS-CoV-2 ,surveys and questionnaires ,medicine ,Infection Control ,business.industry ,General surgery ,practice patterns ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Background The spread of the SARS-CoV2 virus, which causes COVID-19 disease, profoundly impacted the surgical community. Recommendations have been published to manage patients needing surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic. This survey, under the aegis of the Italian Society of Endoscopic Surgery, aims to analyze how Italian surgeons have changed their practice during the pandemic. Methods The authors designed an online survey that was circulated for completion to the Italian departments of general surgery registered in the Italian Ministry of Health database in December 2020. Questions were divided into three sections: hospital organization, screening policies, and safety profile of the surgical operation. The investigation periods were divided into the Italian pandemic phases I (March–May 2020), II (June–September 2020), and III (October–December 2020). Results Of 447 invited departments, 226 answered the survey. Most hospitals were treating both COVID-19-positive and -negative patients. The reduction in effective beds dedicated to surgical activity was significant, affecting 59% of the responding units. 12.4% of the respondents in phase I, 2.6% in phase II, and 7.7% in phase III reported that their surgical unit had been closed. 51.4%, 23.5%, and 47.8% of the respondents had at least one colleague reassigned to non-surgical COVID-19 activities during the three phases. There has been a reduction in elective (> 200 procedures: 2.1%, 20.6% and 9.9% in the three phases, respectively) and emergency ( Conclusion This survey offers three faithful snapshots of how the surgical community has reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic during its three phases. The significant reduction in surgical activity indicates that better health policies and more evidence-based guidelines are needed to make up for lost time and surgery not performed during the pandemic.
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7. Team dynamics in emergency surgery teams: results from a first international survey
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RD1-811 ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,Trauma leaders ,Context (language use) ,Knowledge translation ,Trauma leader ,Trauma teams, Knowledge translation, Team dynamics, Non-technical skills, Trauma leaders ,Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Health care ,Medicine ,Humans ,Non-technical skill ,knowledge translation ,non-technical skills ,team dynamics ,trauma leaders ,trauma teams ,humans ,surveys and questionnaires ,patient care team ,Function (engineering) ,Trauma teams ,Non-technical skills ,media_common ,Patient Care Team ,Medical education ,Teamwork ,RC86-88.9 ,business.industry ,Team dynamics ,Correction ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,Checklist ,Emergency Medicine ,Surgery ,The Internet ,Team dynamic ,business ,Trauma team ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Emergency surgery represents a unique context. Trauma teams are often multidisciplinary and need to operate under extreme stress and time constraints, sometimes with no awareness of the trauma’s causes or the patient’s personal and clinical information. In this perspective, the dynamics of how trauma teams function is fundamental to ensuring the best performance and outcomes. Methods An online survey was conducted among the World Society of Emergency Surgery members in early 2021. 402 fully filled questionnaires on the topics of knowledge translation dynamics and tools, non-technical skills, and difficulties in teamwork were collected. Data were analyzed using the software R, and reported following the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES). Results Findings highlight how several surgeons are still unsure about the meaning and potential of knowledge translation and its mechanisms. Tools like training, clinical guidelines, and non-technical skills are recognized and used in clinical practice. Others, like patients’ and stakeholders’ engagement, are hardly implemented, despite their increasing importance in the modern healthcare scenario. Several difficulties in working as a team are described, including the lack of time, communication, training, trust, and ego. Discussion Scientific societies should take the lead in offering training and support about the abovementioned topics. Dedicated educational initiatives, practical cases and experiences, workshops and symposia may allow mitigating the difficulties highlighted by the survey’s participants, boosting the performance of emergency teams. Additional investigation of the survey results and its characteristics may lead to more further specific suggestions and potential solutions.
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9. Clinical strategies for the management of intestinal obstruction and pseudo-obstruction. A Delphi Consensus study of SICUT (Società Italiana di Chirurgia d'Urgenza e del Trauma)
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Costa, G., Ruscelli, P., Balducci, G., Buccoliero, F., Lorenzon, L., Frezza, B., Chirletti, P., Stagnitti, F., Miniello, S., Stella, F., Agresta, F., Ansaloni, L., Basile, G., Bellanova, G., Blandamura, V., Buonanno, G., Calderale, S., Caronna, R., Casciaro, G., Catena, F., Ceci, F., Chiara, O., Chiarugi, M., Cimbanassi, S., Coccolini, F., Gianfranco Cocorullo, Manzoni, G., Di Grezia, G., Frego, M., Fusco, B., Giulini, S., Greco, M., Gaspare Gulotta, Lippolis, P., Mandala, V., Marini, P., Martino, A., Marzaioli, R., Mecarelli, V., Mingoli, A., Mirabella, A., Morelli, M., Padalino, P., Picardi, N., Portolani, N., Ribaldi, S., Ricci, G., Salamone, Giuseppe, Sartelli, M., Staudacher, C., Tonelli, P., Tricarico, F., Trojaniello, B., Tugnoli, G., Valeri, A., Venezia, P., Zago, M., Costa, G., Ruscelli, P., Balducci, G., Buccoliero, F., Lorenzon, L., Frezza, B., Chirletti, P., Stagnitti, F., Miniello, S., Stella, F., Agresta, F., Ansaloni, L., Basile, G., Bellanova, G., Blandamura, V., Buonanno, G., Calderale, S., Caronna, R., Casciaro, G., Catena, F., Ceci, F., Chiara, O., Chiarugi, M., Cimbanassi, S., Coccolini, F., Cocorullo, G., De Manzoni, G., Di Grezia, G., Frego, M., Fusco, B., Giulini, S., Greco, M., Gulotta, G., Lippolis, P., Mandala, V., Marini, P., Martino, A., Marzaioli, R., Mecarelli, V., Mingoli, A., Mirabella, A., Morelli, M., Padalino, P., Picardi, N., Portolani, N., Ribaldi, S., Ricci, G., Salamone, G., Sartelli, M., Staudacher, C., Tonelli, P., Tricarico, F., Trojaniello, B., Tugnoli, G., Valeri, A., Venezia, P., and Zago, M.
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Hernia ,Delphi Technique ,Contrast Media ,Acidosis ,Conservative Treatment ,Diatrizoate Meglumine ,Disease Management ,Emergencies ,Emergency Medicine ,General Surgery ,Humans ,Intestinal Obstruction ,Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction ,Intubation, Gastrointestinal ,Laparotomy ,Societies, Medical ,Stents ,Symptom Assessment ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Stent ,Large bowel obstruction ,Emergencie ,Small bowel ,Delphi study, Intestinal obstruction, Large bowel obstruction, Pseudo-obstruction, Small bowel ,Delphi study ,Acidosi ,Pseudo-obstruction ,Human - Abstract
Intestinal obstructions/pseudo-obstruction of the small/large bowel are frequent conditions but their management could be challenging. Moreover, a general agreement in this field is currently lacking, thus SICUT Society designed a consensus study aimed to define their optimal workout.The Delphi methodology was used to reach consensus among 47 Italian surgical experts in two study rounds. Consensus was defined as an agreement of 75.0% or greater. Four main topic areas included nosology, diagnosis, management and treatment.A bowel obstruction was defined as an obstacle to the progression of intestinal contents and fluids generally beginning with a sudden onset. The panel identified four major criteria of diagnosis including absence of flatus, presence of3.5 cm ileal levels or6 cm colon dilatation and abdominal distension. Panel also recommended a surgical admission, a multidisciplinary approach, and a gastrografin swallow for patients presenting occlusions. Criteria for immediate surgery included: presence of strangulated hernia, a10 cm cecal dilatation, signs of vascular pedicles obstructions and persistence of metabolic acidosis. Moreover, rules for non-operative management (to be conducted for maximum 72 hours) included a naso-gastric drainage placement and clinical and laboratory controls each 12 hours. Non-operative treatment should be suspended if any suspects of intra-abdominal complications, high level of lactates, leukocytosis (18.000/mm3 or Neutrophils85%) or a doubling of creatinine level comparing admission. Conversely, consensus was not reached regarding the exact timing of CT scan and the appropriateness of colonic stenting.This consensus is in line with current international strategies and guidelines, and it could be a useful tool in the safe basic daily management of these common and peculiar diseases.Delphi study, Intestinal obstruction, Large bowel obstruction, Pseudo-obstruction, Small bowel.Le ostruzioni e pseudo-ostruzioni del piccolo/ grande intestino sono condizioni frequenti, ma la loro gestione risulta spesso difficile per cui è necessario avere un adeguato e condiviso percorso gestionale. A tal proposito la Società Italiana di Chirurgia d’Urgenza e del Trauma (SICUT) ha disegnato uno studio volto a definire il management ottimale dei pazienti con occlusione intestinale.Lo studio è stato condotto utilizzando la metodologia Delphi coinvolgendo un panel di 47 chirurghi italiani con maturata esperienza clinica. Il consenso è stato definito come un accordo uguale o superiore al 75.0%. Lo studio si è focalizzato su quattro aree tematiche comprendenti la nosologia, la diagnosi, la gestione e il trattamento delle ostruzioni e delle pseudo-ostruzioni intestinali. Un occlusione intestinale è stata definita come un ostacolo alla progressione del contenuto intestinale. RISULTATI: in genere ad esordio improvviso. Il panel ha identificato quattro principali criteri di diagnosi, tra i quali l’assenza di canalizzazione ai gas, la presenza di livelli ileali3.5 cm o di una dilatazione del colon6 cm nonché di una distensione addominale. Viene inoltre consigliato il ricovero in chirurgia, un approccio multidisciplinare e un transito con Gastrografin per tutti i pazienti che presentano un’occlusione. Tra i criteri per un intervento chirurgico immediato sono inclusi: la presenza di un’ernia strozzata, una dilatazione del cieco10 cm, segni di ostruzione del peduncolo vascolare e la persistenza di acidosi metabolica. La gestione non operatoria dei pazienti (la cui durata massima dovrebbe essere di 72 ore) include il posizionamento di un sondino nasogastrico e la necessità di effettuare controlli clinici e laboratoristici ogni 12 ore. Il trattamento non operatorio deve essere sospeso in caso insorga il sospetto di complicanze intra-addominali, compaia un alto livello di lattati, una leucocitosi (18.000 / mm3 o neutrofili85%) o un raddoppiamento del livello di creatinina rispetto ai valori basali al ricovero. Al contrario il panel non ha raggiunto alcun consenso riguardo l’esatta tempistica della TAC e l’opportunità di stenting del colon come intervento palliativo in attesa di chirurgia definitiva.Le raccomandazioni stabilite sono in linea con le strategie e le linee guida internazionali, e potrebbero essere uno strumento utile per la gestione del paziente affetto da occlusione intestinale.
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10. Clinical strategies for the management of intestinal obstruction and pseudo-obstruction (Article)
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Costa, G., Ruscelli, P., Balducci, G., Buccoliero, F., Lorenzon, L., Frezza, B., Chirletti, P., Stagnitti, F., Miniello, S., Stella, F., Agresta, F., Ansaloni, L., Basile, G., Bellanova, G., Blandamura, V., Buonanno, G., Calderale, S., Caronna, R., Casciaro, G., Catena, F., Ceci, F., Chiara, O., Chiarugi, M., Cimbanassi, S., Coccolini, F., Cocorullo, G., Manzoni, D., X, G., Grezia, D., G. y, F., M. z, F., Aa, B., Giulini, S. M., A., Greco, Ac, M., Gulotta, G., Lippolis, P., Mandala, Ad, V., Marini, Ag, P., Martino, Ah, A., Marzaioli, Ai, R., Mecarelli, Aj, V., Mingoli, Ak, A., Mirabella, Af, A., Morelli, M. M., A., Padalino, Am, P., Picardi, An, N., Portolani, Ab, N., Ribaldi, S., Ricci, Ae, G., Salamone, Ao, G., Sartelli, Ap, M., Staudacher, Aq, C., Tonelli, Ar, P., Tricarico, F., Trojaniello, B., Tugnoli, Af, G., Valeri, Venezia, Ai, P., Zago, and Ar, M.
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11. Critical Bleeding in Blunt Trauma Patients.
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Vincent, Jean-Louis, Chiara, O., Cimbanassi, S., and Vesconi, S.
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Hemorrhage in blunt trauma usually derives from many contemporary bleeding sites, which may be stopped with surgery or interventional radiology. Protocol-driven management of specific injuries is mandatory to achieve the best results when a multi-disciplinary team is at work. However, a significant amount of blood loss may derive from small interrupted vessels, not amenable to surgical or angiographic control, especially in the case of traumatic coagulopathy. A pharmacological approach may be indicated to stop this so-called non-mechanical bleeding. Based on available data and on our experience, rFVIIa is a safe and useful adjunctive treatment to standard therapies in the management of critical hemorrhage in a selected trauma population. The drug is extremely expensive, but if it works and if we consider potential reduction of ICU days and, ultimately, life preservation, it may become a cost-effective treatment. However, large, prospective randomized, phase 3 trials are needed to answer some unresolved questions including optimal timing of administration, dosing and number of doses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Organized trauma care: does volume matter and do trauma centers save lives?
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Chiara O, Cimbanassi S, Chiara, Osvaldo, and Cimbanassi, Stefania
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13. Diagnostic protocol in spinal cord injury at an emergency department.
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Riganti, M., Chiara, O., Cimbanassi, S., Moretti, M., Levati, A., and Vesconi, S.
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14. 2017 WSES and SICG guidelines on acute calcolous cholecystitis in elderly population
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Gianluca Costa, Bruno Amato, Marco Ceresoli, Fabio Cesare Campanile, Angelo Guttadauro, D. Boerma, Kurinchi Selvan Gurusamy, Antonio Crucitti, Fausto Catena, P. Calcagno, Niccolò Allievi, Luca Campanati, Massimo Sartelli, Elia Poiasina, Stefano Magnone, Cecilia Merli, Osvaldo Chiara, M. Pisano, Alessandro Puzziello, Giuseppe Borzellino, Stefania Cimbanassi, Alberto Casati, Yoram Kluger, Federico Coccolini, M. Filauro, Luca Ansaloni, Francesco Gabrielli, S. Di Saverio, Pisano, M., Ceresoli, M., Cimbanassi, S., Gurusamy, K., Coccolini, F., Borzellino, G., Costa, G., Allievi, N., Amato, B., Boerma, D., Calcagno, P., Campanati, L., Campanile, F. C., Casati, A., Chiara, O., Crucitti, A., Di Saverio, S., Filauro, M., Gabrielli, F., Guttadauro, A., Kluger, Y., Magnone, S., Merli, C., Poiasina, E., Puzziello, A., Sartelli, M., Catena, F., Ansaloni, L., Pisano, M, Ceresoli, M, Cimbanassi, S, Gurusamy, K, Coccolini, F, Borzellino, G, Costa, G, Allievi, N, Amato, B, Boerma, D, Calcagno, P, Campanati, L, Campanile, F, Casati, A, Chiara, O, Crucitti, A, Di Saverio, S, Filauro, M, Gabrielli, F, Guttadauro, A, Kluger, Y, Magnone, S, Merli, C, Poiasina, E, Puzziello, A, Sartelli, M, Catena, F, and Ansaloni, L
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Male ,Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cholecystitis, Acute ,Disease ,Review ,Acute calcolous cholecystitis ,Antibiotics ,Diagnosis ,Elderly ,Frailty ,High-risk patients ,Surgery ,80 and over ,Cholecystitis ,High-risk patient ,Cholecystostomy ,Geriatrics ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,lcsh:Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,Gallstones ,Acute calcolous cholecystiti ,Acute calcolous cholecystitis, Elderly, Frailty, High-risk patients, Diagnosis, Surgery, Antibiotics ,Emergency Medicine ,Aged ,Female ,Guidelines as Topic ,Humans ,Diagnosi ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,lcsh:Surgery ,Acute ,medicine ,education ,Contraindication ,business.industry ,Antibiotic ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,lcsh:RC86-88.9 ,medicine.disease ,Family medicine ,business ,Geriatric - Abstract
Background Gallstone disease is very common afflicting 20 million people in the USA. In Europe, the overall incidence of gallstone disease is 18.8% in women and 9.5% in men. The frequency of gallstones related disease increases by age. The elderly population is increasing worldwide. Aim The present guidelines aims to report the results of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and Italian Surgical Society for Elderly (SICG) consensus conference on acute calcolous cholecystitis (ACC) focused on elderly population. Material and methods The 2016 WSES guidelines on ACC were used as baseline; six questions have been used to investigate the particularities in elderly population; the answers have been developed in terms of differences compared to the general population and to statements of the 2016 WSES Guidelines. The Consensus Conference discusses, voted, and modified the statements. International experts contributed in the elaboration of final statements and evaluation of the level of scientific evidences. Results The quality of the studies available decreases when we approach ACC in elderly. Same admission laparoscopic cholecystectomy should be suggested for elderly people with ACC; frailty scores as well as clinical and surgical risk scores could be adopted but no general consensus exist. The role of cholecystostomy is uncertain. Discussion and conclusions The evaluation of pro and cons for surgery or for alternative treatments in elderly suffering of ACC is more complex than in young people; also, the oldest old age is not a contraindication for surgery; however, a larger use of frailty and surgical risk scores could contribute to reach the best clinical judgment by the surgeon. The present guidelines offer the opportunity to share with the scientific community a baseline for future researches and discussion.
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15. Structured approach with primary and secondary survey for major trauma care: an overview of reviews
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Gianola, Silvia, Bargeri, Silvia, Biffi, Annalisa, Cimbanassi, Stefania, D'Angelo, Daniela, Coclite, Daniela, Facchinetti, Gabriella, Fauci, Alice Josephine, Ferrara, Carla, Di Nitto, Marco, Napoletano, Antonello, Punzo, Ornella, Ranzato, Katya, Tratsevich, Alina, Iannone, Primiano, Castellini, Greta, Chiara, Osvaldo, Gianola, S, Bargeri, S, Biffi, A, Cimbanassi, S, D'Angelo, D, Coclite, D, Facchinetti, G, Fauci, A, Ferrara, C, Di Nitto, M, Napoletano, A, Punzo, O, Ranzato, K, Tratsevich, A, Iannone, P, Castellini, G, and Chiara, O
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Background: A structured approach involves systematic management of trauma patients. We aim to conduct an overview of reviews about the clinical efficacy and safety of structured approach (i.e., primary and secondary survey) by guideline checklist compared to non-structured approach (i.e. clinical examination); moreover, routine screening whole-body computer tomography (WBCT) was compared to non-routine WBCT in patients with suspected major trauma.Methods: We systematically searched MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews up to 3 May 2022. Systematic reviews (SRs) that investigated the use of a structured approach compared to a non-structured approach were eligible. Two authors independently extracted data, managed the overlapping of primary studies belonging to the included SRs and calculated the corrected covered area (CCA). The certainty of evidence was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology.Results: We included nine SRs investigating two comparisons in stable trauma patients: structured approach vs non-structured approach (n = 1) and routine WBCT vs non-routine WBCT (n = 8). The overlap of included primary studies was generally high across outcomes (CCA ranged between 20.85 and 42.86%) with some discrepancies in the directions of effects across reviews. The application of a structured approach by checklist may improve adherence to guidelines (e.g. Advanced Trauma Life Support) during resuscitation and might lead to a reduction in mortality among severely injured patients as compared to clinical examination (Adjusted OR 0.51; 95% CI 0.30-0.89; p = 0.018; low certainty of evidence). The use of routine WBCT seems to offer little to no effects in reducing mortality and time spent in emergency room or department, whereas non-routine WBCT seems to offer little to no effects in reducing radiation dose, intensive care unit length of stay (LOS) and hospital LOS (low-to-moderate certainty of evidence).Conclusions: The application of structured approach by checklist during trauma resuscitation may improve patient-and process-related outcomes. Including non-routine WBCT seems to offer the best trade-off s between benefits and harm. Clinicians should consider these findings in the light of their clinical context, the volume of patients in their facilities, the need for time management, and costs.
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16. Surgeons' perspectives on artificial intelligence to support clinical decision-making in trauma and emergency contexts: results from an international survey
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Cobianchi, Lorenzo, Piccolo, Daniele, Dal Mas, Francesca, Agnoletti, Vanni, Ansaloni, Luca, Balch, Jeremy, Biffl, Walter, Butturini, Giovanni, Catena, Fausto, Coccolini, Federico, Denicolai, Stefano, De Simone, Belinda, Frigerio, Isabella, Fugazzola, Paola, Marseglia, Gianluigi, Marseglia, Giuseppe Roberto, Martellucci, Jacopo, Modenese, Mirko, Previtali, Pietro, Ruta, Federico, Venturi, Alessandro, Kaafarani, Haytham M, Loftus, Tyler J, Kenneth Lyle Abbott, Abubaker Abdelmalik, Nebyou Seyoum Abebe, Fikri Abu-Zidan, Yousif Abdallah Yousif Adam, Harissou Adamou, Dmitry Mikhailovich Adamovich, Ferdinando Agresta, Antonino Agrusa, Emrah Akin, Mario Alessiani, Henrique Alexandrino, Syed Muhammad Ali, Vasilescu Alin Mihai, Pedro Miguel Almeida, Mohammed Mohammed Al-Shehari, Michele Altomare, Francesco Amico, Michele Ammendola, Jacopo Andreuccetti, Elissavet Anestiadou, Peter Angelos, Alfredo Annicchiarico, Amedeo Antonelli, Daniel Aparicio-Sanchez, Antonella Ardito, Giulio Argenio, Catherine Claude Arvieux, Ingolf Harald Askevold, Boyko Tchavdarov Atanasov, Goran Augustin, Selmy Sabry Awad, Giulia Bacchiocchi, Carlo Bagnoli, Hany Bahouth, Efstratia Baili, Lovenish Bains, Gian Luca Baiocchi, Miklosh Bala, Carmen Balagué, Dimitrios Balalis, Edoardo Baldini, Oussama Baraket, Suman Baral, Mirko Barone, Alberto Gonzãlez Barranquero, Jorge Arturo Barreras, Gary Alan Bass, Zulfu Bayhan, Giovanni Bellanova, Offir Ben-Ishay, Fabrizio Bert, Valentina Bianchi, Helena Biancuzzi, Chiara Bidoli, Raluca Bievel Radulescu, Mark Brian Bignell, Alan Biloslavo, Daniele Bissacco, Roberto Bini, Paolo Boati, Guillaume Boddaert, Branko Bogdanic, Cristina Bombardini, Luigi Bonavina, Luca Bonomo, Andrea Bottari, Konstantinos Bouliaris, Gioia Brachini, Antonio Brillantino, Giuseppe Brisinda, Maloni Mamada Bulanauca, Luis Antonio Buonomo, Jakob Burcharth, Salvatore Buscemi, Francesca Calabretto, Giacomo Calini, Valentin Calu, Fabio Cesare Campanile, Riccardo Campo Dall Orto, Andrea 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Settore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione Aziendale ,Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale ,Artificial intelligence ,Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale ,Decision aid ,Emergency Medicine ,Decision aids ,Surgery ,[SDV.IB]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering ,Trauma and emergency surgery ,Clinical decision-making ,Survey - Abstract
Background Artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining traction in medicine and surgery. AI-based applications can offer tools to examine high-volume data to inform predictive analytics that supports complex decision-making processes. Time-sensitive trauma and emergency contexts are often challenging. The study aims to investigate trauma and emergency surgeons’ knowledge and perception of using AI-based tools in clinical decision-making processes. Methods An online survey grounded on literature regarding AI-enabled surgical decision-making aids was created by a multidisciplinary committee and endorsed by the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES). The survey was advertised to 917 WSES members through the society’s website and Twitter profile. Results 650 surgeons from 71 countries in five continents participated in the survey. Results depict the presence of technology enthusiasts and skeptics and surgeons' preference toward more classical decision-making aids like clinical guidelines, traditional training, and the support of their multidisciplinary colleagues. A lack of knowledge about several AI-related aspects emerges and is associated with mistrust. Discussion The trauma and emergency surgical community is divided into those who firmly believe in the potential of AI and those who do not understand or trust AI-enabled surgical decision-making aids. Academic societies and surgical training programs should promote a foundational, working knowledge of clinical AI.
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17. Time for a paradigm shift in shared decision-making in trauma and emergency surgery? Results from an international survey
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Nikolaos, Zampogna, Biagio, Zanghã, Simone, Zapsalis, Konstantinos, Zattoni, Fabio, Zese, Monica, Farre, Silvia Pãrez, Pegoraro, Veronica, Zantedeschi, Maristella, Reitano, Elisa, Pizzocaro, Erica, Cobianchi, L, Dal Mas, F, Agnoletti, V, Ansaloni, L, Biffl, W, Butturini, G, Campostrini, S, Catena, F, Denicolai, S, Fugazzola, P, Martellucci, J, Massaro, M, Previtali, P, Ruta, F, Venturi, A, Woltz, S, Kaafarani, H, Loftus, T, Aapoaylu, R, Abbott, K, Abdelmalik, A, Abebe, N, Abu-Zidan, F, Adam, Y, Adamou, H, Adamovich, D, Agresta, F, Agrusa, A, Akin, E, Alessiani, M, Alexandrino, H, Bidoli, C, Ali, S, Mihai, V, Almeida, P, Al-Shehari, M, Altomare, M, Amico, F, Ammendola, M, Andreuccetti, J, Anestiadou, E, Annicchiarico, A, Antonelli, A, Aparicio-Sanchez, D, Ardito, A, Argenio, G, Arvieux, C, Askevold, I, Atanasov, B, Augustin, G, Awad, S, Bacchiocchi, G, Bagnoli, C, Bahouth, H, Baili, E, Bains, L, Baiocchi, G, Bala, M, Balaguacopyright, C, Balalis, D, Baldini, E, Baraket, O, Baral, S, Barone, M, Gonzalez Barranquero, A, Barreras, J, Bass, G, Bayhan, Z, Bellanova, G, Ben-Ishay, O, Bert, F, Bianchi, V, Biancuzzi, H, Radulescu, R, Bignell, M, Biloslavo, A, Bini, R, Bissacco, D, Boati, P, Boddaert, G, Bogdanic, B, Bombardini, C, Bonavina, L, Bonomo, L, Bottari, A, Bouliaris, K, Brachini, G, Brillantino, A, Brisinda, G, Bulanauca, M, Buonomo, L, Burcharth, J, Buscemi, S, Calabretto, F, Calini, G, Calu, V, Campanile, F, Campo Dall'Orto, R, Campos-Serra, A, Carvas, J, Cascella, M, Pattacini, G, Celentano, V, Centonze, D, Ceresoli, M, Chatzipetris, D, Chessa, A, Chiarello, M, Chirica, M, Chooklin, S, Chouliaras, C, Chowdhury, S, Cianci, P, Cillara, N, Cimbanassi, S, Cioffi, S, Colais-Ruiz, E, Colak, E, Conti, L, Coppola, A, de Sa, T, Costa, S, Cozza, V, Curro', G, Dabekaussen, K, D'Acapito, F, Damaskos, D, D'Ambrosio, G, Das, K, Davies, R, de Beaux, A, De Lebrusant Fernandez, S, De Luca, A, De Simone, B, De Stefano, F, Degrate, L, Demetrashvili, Z, Demetriades, A, Detanac, D, Dezi, A, Di Buono, G, Carlo, I, Di Lascio, P, Di Martino, M, Di Saverio, S, Diaconescu, B, Diaz, J, Dibra, R, Dimitrov, E, Dinuzzi, V, Dios-Barbeito, S, Diyani, J, Dogjani, A, Domanin, M, D'Oria, M, Munoz-Cruzado, V, East, B, Ekelund, M, Ekwen, G, Elbaih, A, Elhadi, M, Enninghorst, N, Ernisova, M, Escalera-Antezana, J, Esposito, S, Esposito, G, Estaire-Gamez, M, Fara, C, Farre, R, Favi, F, Ferrario, L, Ferrario di Tor Vajana, A, Filisetti, C, Fleres, F, Fonseca, V, Forero-Torres, A, Forfori, F, Fortuna, L, Fradelos, E, Fraga, G, Fransvea, P, Frassini, S, Frazzetta, G, Frigerio, I, Frountzas, M, Gachabayov, M, Galeiras, R, Garcaa, B, Garcia Vazquez, A, Gargarella, S, Garzali, I, Ghannam, W, Ghazi, F, Gillman, L, Gioco, R, Giordano, A, Giordano, L, Giove, C, Giraudo, G, Giuffrida, M, Capponi, M, Gois, E, Gomes, C, Gomes, F, Gonsaga, R, Gonullu, E, Goosen, J, Goranovic, T, Gracia-Roman, R, Graziano, G, Griffiths, E, Guagni, T, Hadzhiev, D, Haidar, M, Hamid, H, Hardcastle, T, Hayati, F, Healey, A, Hecker, A, Hecker, M, Garcia, E, Hodonou, A, Huaman, E, Huerta, M, Ibrahim, A, Ibrahim, B, Ietto, G, Inama, M, Ioannidis, O, Isik, A, Ismail, N, Ismail, A, Jailani, R, Jang, J, Kalfountzos, C, Kalipershad, S, Kaouras, E, Kaplan, L, Kara, Y, Karamagioli, E, Karamarkovia, A, Katsaros, I, Kavalakat, A, Kechagias, A, Kenig, J, Kessel, B, Khan, J, Khokha, V, Kim, J, Kirkpatrick, A, Klappenbach, R, Kobe, Y, Lymperis, E, Kok, K, Kong, V, Korkolis, D, Koukoulis, G, Kovacevic, B, Kruger, V, Kryvoruchko, I, Kurihara, H, Kuriyama, A, Landaluce-Olavarria, A, Lapolla, P, Licari, L, Lisi, G, Litvin, A, Lizarazu, A, Bayo, H, Lohsiriwat, V, Moreira, C, Lostoridis, E, Luna, A, Luppi, D, V, G, Maegele, M, Maggiore, D, Magnone, S, Maier, R, Major, P, Manangi, M, Manetti, A, Mantoglu, B, Marafante, C, Mariani, F, Marinis, A, Mariot, E, Marseglia, G, Martanez-Parez, A, Martines, G, Perez, A, Martino, C, Mascagni, P, Massalou, D, Mataas-Garcaa, B, Mazzarella, G, Mazzarolo, G, Melo, R, Mendoza-Moreno, F, Meric, S, Meyer, J, Miceli, L, Michalopoulos, N, Milana, F, Mingoli, A, Mishra, T, Mohamed, M, Mohamedahmed, A, Mohammed, M, Mohan, R, Moore, E, Morales-Garcia, D, Muhrbeck, M, Mulita, F, Mustafa, S, Muttillo, E, Naimzada, M, Navsaria, P, Negoi, I, Nespoli, L, Nguyen, C, Nidaw, M, Nigri, G, Nikolopoulos, I, O'Connor, D, Ogundipe, H, Oliveri, C, Olmi, S, Ong, E, Orecchia, L, Osipov, A, Othman, M, Pace, M, Pacilli, M, Pagani, L, Palomba, G, Pantalone, D, Panyko, A, Paolillo, C, Papa, M, Papaconstantinou, D, Papadoliopoulou, M, Papadopoulos, A, Papis, D, Pararas, N, Parreira, J, Parry, N, Pata, F, Patel, T, Paterson-Brown, S, Pavone, G, Pecchini, F, Pellino, G, Pelloni, M, Peloso, A, del Pozo, E, Pereira, R, Pereira, B, Perra, T, Perrone, G, Pesce, A, Petagna, L, Petracca, G, Phupong, V, Picardi, B, Picciariello, A, Piccoli, M, Piccolo, D, Picetti, E, Pikoulis Pikoulis, E, Pintar, T, Pirozzolo, G, Piscioneri, F, Podda, M, Porcu, A, Privitera, F, Punzo, C, Quaresima, S, Quiodettis, M, Qvist, N, Rahim, R, de Almeida, F, Ramely, R, Rasa, H, Reichert, M, Reinisch-Liese, A, Renne, A, Riccetti, C, Rodriguez-Luna, M, Roizblatt, D, Romanzi, A, Romeo, L, Roscio, F, Rosnelifaizur, R, Rossi, S, Rubiano, A, Ruiz-Ascar, E, Sakakushev, B, Salamea, J, Sall, I, Samarakoon, L, Sammartano, F, Arteaga, A, Sanchez-Cordero, S, Santoanastaso, D, Sasia, D, Sato, N, Savchuk, A, Sawyer, R, Scaioli, G, Schizas, D, Sebastiani, S, Seeliger, B, Lohse, H, Seretis, C, Sermonesi, G, Serradilla-Martin, M, Shelat, V, Shlyapnikov, S, Sidiropoulos, T, Simoes, R, Siragusa, L, Siribumrungwong, B, Slavchev, M, Solaini, L, Soldini, G, Sopuev, A, Soreide, K, Sovatzidis, A, Stahel, P, Strickland, M, Sultan, M, Sydorchuk, R, Sydorchuk, L, Syed, S, Syed, A, Tallon-Aguilar, L, Tamburini, A, Tamini, N, Tan, E, Tan, J, Tarasconi, A, Tartaglia, N, Tartaglia, G, Tartaglia, D, Taylor, J, Tebala, G, Teuben, M, Theodorou, A, Tolonen, M, Tomasicchio, G, Toro, A, Torre, B, Triantafyllou, T, Trigiante Trigiante, G, Tripepi, M, Trostchansky, J, Tsekouras, K, Turrado-Rodriguez, V, Tutino, R, Uccelli, M, Uchikov, P, Ugarte-Sierra, B, Ukkonen, M, Vailas, M, Vassiliu, P, Vazquez, A, Vazquez, R, Verde, J, Veroux, M, Vigano, J, Vilallonga, R, Visconti, D, Vittori, A, Waledziak, M, Wannatoop, T, Widmer, L, Wilson, M, Wong, T, Xenaki, S, Yu, B, Yule, S, Zachariah, S, Zacharis, G, Zaghi, C, Zakaria, A, Zambrano, D, Zampitis, N, Zampogna, B, Zangha, S, Zapsalis, K, Zattoni, F, Zese, M, Farre, S, Pegoraro, V, Zantedeschi, M, Reitano, E, Pizzocaro, E, Laboratoire des sciences de l'ingénieur, de l'informatique et de l'imagerie (ICube), École Nationale du Génie de l'Eau et de l'Environnement de Strasbourg (ENGEES)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées - Strasbourg (INSA Strasbourg), Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Les Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg (HUS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Matériaux et Nanosciences Grand-Est (MNGE), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Réseau nanophotonique et optique, Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and The Team 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Settore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione Aziendale ,Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale ,Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale ,Emergency Medicine ,Clinical decision-making ,Patient-centric care ,Shared decision-making ,Survey ,Trauma and emergency surgery ,Surgery ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
Background Shared decision-making (SDM) between clinicians and patients is one of the pillars of the modern patient-centric philosophy of care. This study aims to explore SDM in the discipline of trauma and emergency surgery, investigating its interpretation as well as the barriers and facilitators for its implementation among surgeons. Methods Grounding on the literature on the topics of the understanding, barriers, and facilitators of SDM in trauma and emergency surgery, a survey was created by a multidisciplinary committee and endorsed by the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES). The survey was sent to all 917 WSES members, advertised through the society’s website, and shared on the society’s Twitter profile. Results A total of 650 trauma and emergency surgeons from 71 countries in five continents participated in the initiative. Less than half of the surgeons understood SDM, and 30% still saw the value in exclusively engaging multidisciplinary provider teams without involving the patient. Several barriers to effectively partnering with the patient in the decision-making process were identified, such as the lack of time and the need to concentrate on making medical teams work smoothly. Discussion Our investigation underlines how only a minority of trauma and emergency surgeons understand SDM, and perhaps, the value of SDM is not fully accepted in trauma and emergency situations. The inclusion of SDM practices in clinical guidelines may represent the most feasible and advocated solutions.
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18. Intravenous fluid therapy in patients with severe acute pancreatitis admitted to the intensive care unit: a narrative review
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Andrea Crosignani, Stefano Spina, Francesco Marrazzo, Stefania Cimbanassi, Manu L. N. G. Malbrain, Niels Van Regenemortel, Roberto Fumagalli, Thomas Langer, Crosignani, A, Spina, S, Marrazzo, F, Cimbanassi, S, Malbrain, M, Van Regenemortel, N, Fumagalli, R, and Langer, T
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Crystalloid solution ,Fluid therapy ,Human medicine ,Critical illne ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Acute pancreatiti ,Ringer’s lactate - Abstract
Patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) often require ICU admission, especially when signs of multiorgan failure are present, a condition that defines AP as severe. This disease is characterized by a massive pancreatic release of pro-inflammatory cytokines that causes a systemic inflammatory response syndrome and a profound intravascular fluid loss. This leads to a mixed hypovolemic and distributive shock and ultimately to multiorgan failure. Aggressive fluid resuscitation is traditionally considered the mainstay treatment of AP. In fact, all available guidelines underline the importance of fluid therapy, particularly in the first 24–48 h after disease onset. However, there is currently no consensus neither about the type, nor about the optimal fluid rate, total volume, or goal of fluid administration. In general, a starting fluid rate of 5–10 ml/kg/h of Ringer’s lactate solution for the first 24 h has been recommended. Fluid administration should be aggressive in the first hours, and continued only for the appropriate time frame, being usually discontinued, or significantly reduced after the first 24–48 h after admission. Close clinical and hemodynamic monitoring along with the definition of clear resuscitation goals are fundamental. Generally accepted targets are urinary output, reversal of tachycardia and hypotension, and improvement of laboratory markers. However, the usefulness of different endpoints to guide fluid therapy is highly debated. The importance of close monitoring of fluid infusion and balance is acknowledged by most available guidelines to avoid the deleterious effect of fluid overload. Fluid therapy should be carefully tailored in patients with severe AP, as for other conditions frequently managed in the ICU requiring large fluid amounts, such as septic shock and burn injury. A combination of both noninvasive clinical and invasive hemodynamic parameters, and laboratory markers should guide clinicians in the early phase of severe AP to meet organ perfusion requirements with the proper administration of fluids while avoiding fluid overload. In this narrative review the most recent evidence about fluid therapy in severe AP is discussed and an operative algorithm for fluid administration based on an individualized approach is proposed.
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19. 2020 WSES guidelines for the detection and management of bile duct injury during cholecystectomy
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Roberto Bini, Boris Sakakushev, Carlos Domingo, Michele Pisano, Nassiba Beghdadi, Christian Cotsoglou, Giorgos Veloudis, Fikri M. Abu-Zidan, Franca Patrizi, Federica Gaiani, Mario Serradilla-Martin, Ronald V. Maier, Amine Benkabbou, Daniel Casanova, Marco Ceresoli, Anne Sophie Schneck, Angela Gurrado, Niccolò Allievi, Maria Clotilde Carra, Daniele Sommacale, Philip R. de Reuver, Gian Luigi de’Angelis, Salomone Di Saverio, Fernando Machado, Roberto Valinas, Felice Giuliante, Roberta Iadarola, Stefania Cimbanassi, Offir Ben-Ishay, Manuel Planells, Raffaele Romito, Richard P. G. ten Broek, Serena Langella, Giulio Cesare Vitali, Federico Gheza, Jeffry L. Kashuk, Miklosh Bala, Belinda De Simone, Nicola de’Angelis, Osvaldo Chiara, Umberto Maggi, Maria Conticchio, Raffaele Brustia, Olivier Scatton, Rami Rhaiem, Valerio Celentano, Juan Carlos Puyana, Alessandro Ferrero, Luca Ansaloni, Bruno M. Pereira, Stefan Hofmeyr, Alain Chichom Mefire, Francesco Decembrino, Giuliana Amaddeo, Bertrand Le Roy, Réal Lapointe, Francesco Brunetti, Kazuhiro Hiramatsu, Walter L. Biffl, Ruslan Alikhanov, Oreste Romeo, Mario Testini, Iradj Sobhani, Luigi Zorcolo, Luca Portigliotti, Reza Kianmanesh, Mohammad Azfar, Andrea De Palma, Andrew W. Kirkpatrick, Ewen M Harrison, Federico Coccolini, Enrico Andolfi, Roland Andersson, Alain Luciani, Andrew B. Peitzman, Aleix Martínez-Pérez, Yoram Kluger, Gustavo Pereira Fraga, Juan Pekolj, Dieter G. Weber, Behnam Sanei, Carlos A. Ordoñez, Fausto Catena, Giorgio Bianchi, Angel Henriquez, Riccardo Memeo, Fabiano Perdigao, Francesco Marchegiani, David Fuks, Marc Antoine Allard, Mohammed Lamine Sissoko, Raul Coimbra, Patrick Pessaux, Paschalis Gavriilidis, Filippo Landi, Tullio Piardi, Sandro Rizoli, De'Angelis, N, Catena, F, Memeo, R, Coccolini, F, Martinez-Perez, A, Romeo, O, De Simone, B, Di Saverio, S, Brustia, R, Rhaiem, R, Piardi, T, Conticchio, M, Marchegiani, F, Beghdadi, N, Abu-Zidan, F, Alikhanov, R, Allard, M, Allievi, N, Amaddeo, G, Ansaloni, L, Andersson, R, Andolfi, E, Azfar, M, Bala, M, Benkabbou, A, Ben-Ishay, O, Bianchi, G, Biffl, W, Brunetti, F, Carra, M, Casanova, D, Celentano, V, Ceresoli, M, Chiara, O, Cimbanassi, S, Bini, R, Coimbra, R, Luigi de'Angelis, G, Decembrino, F, De Palma, A, de Reuver, P, Domingo, C, Cotsoglou, C, Ferrero, A, Fraga, G, Gaiani, F, Gheza, F, Gurrado, A, Harrison, E, Henriquez, A, Hofmeyr, S, Iadarola, R, Kashuk, J, Kianmanesh, R, Kirkpatrick, A, Kluger, Y, Landi, F, Langella, S, Lapointe, R, Le Roy, B, Luciani, A, Machado, F, Maggi, U, Maier, R, Mefire, A, Hiramatsu, K, Ordonez, C, Patrizi, F, Planells, M, Peitzman, A, Pekolj, J, Perdigao, F, Pereira, B, Pessaux, P, Pisano, M, Puyana, J, Rizoli, S, Portigliotti, L, Romito, R, Sakakushev, B, Sanei, B, Scatton, O, Serradilla-Martin, M, Schneck, A, Sissoko, M, Sobhani, I, ten Broek, R, Testini, M, Valinas, R, Veloudis, G, Vitali, G, Weber, D, Zorcolo, L, Giuliante, F, Gavriilidis, P, Fuks, D, Sommacale, D, de’Angelis, Nicola [0000-0002-1211-4916], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, and de'Angelis, Nicola [0000-0002-1211-4916]
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Laparoscopic surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,RD1-811 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Iatrogenic Disease ,education ,Psychological intervention ,Review ,030230 surgery ,Guideline ,Guidelines ,Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Médecine humaine et pathologie ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Laparoscopic cholecystectomy ,Biliary duct injury ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Antibiotic therapy ,Computed tomography ,Intraoperative Period ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,medicine ,Humans ,Cholecystectomy ,Stage (cooking) ,Laparoscopy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,RC86-88.9 ,business.industry ,Bile duct ,Kirurgi ,General surgery ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Quality of Life ,Emergency Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,Bile Ducts ,business ,Complication - Abstract
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. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13017-021-00369-w.
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20. Perforated and bleeding peptic ulcer: WSES guidelines
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Walter L. Biffl, Matteo Tomasoni, Federico Coccolini, Marco Ceresoli, Fabio Cesare Campanile, Edoardo Picetti, Vittoria Pattonieri, Luca Ansaloni, Andrew B. Peitzman, Vishal G Shelat, Michael Kelly, Massimo Sartelli, Stefania Cimbanassi, Fausto Catena, Yoram Kluger, Ernest E. Moore, Gustavo Pereira Fraga, Claudio Casella, Michael Sugrue, Fikri M. Abu-Zidan, George C. Velmahos, Salomone Di Saverio, Gian Luca Baiocchi, Sarah Molfino, Antonio Tarasconi, Dieter G. Weber, Imtaz Wani, Ari Leppäniemi, Ronald V. Maier, Gennaro Perrone, Andrew W Kirkpatrick, Tarasconi, A, Coccolini, F, Biffl, W, Tomasoni, M, Ansaloni, L, Picetti, E, Molfino, S, Shelat, V, Cimbanassi, S, Weber, D, Abu-Zidan, F, Campanile, F, Di Saverio, S, Baiocchi, G, Casella, C, Kelly, M, Kirkpatrick, A, Leppaniemi, A, Moore, E, Peitzman, A, Fraga, G, Ceresoli, M, Maier, R, Wani, I, Pattonieri, V, Perrone, G, Velmahos, G, Sugrue, M, Sartelli, M, Kluger, Y, Catena, F, Tarasconi, Antonio [0000-0001-6588-2268], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, HUS Abdominal Center, and II kirurgian klinikka
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Non-operative management ,Review ,Disease ,EMERGENCY-SURGERY ,OMENTAL PATCH ,Guideline ,THE-SCOPE CLIP ,0302 clinical medicine ,Antibiotics ,UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE ,Health care ,Diagnosis ,High-risk patient ,1ST-LINE ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT ,education.field_of_study ,Evidence-Based Medicine ,Peritoniti ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR ,lcsh:Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,Angiography ,High-risk patients ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Embolization ,Guidelines ,Intra-abdominal infection ,Pancreatitis ,Peptic ulcer ,Peritonitis ,Surgery ,Technique ,Timing ,3. Good health ,HELICOBACTER-PYLORI ERADICATION ,Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Radiological weapon ,Emergency Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,WORKING GROUP CONSENSUS ,Diagnosi ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,lcsh:Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Antibiotic therapy ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,education ,Pancreatiti ,business.industry ,INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS DEFINITIONS ,Antibiotic ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,lcsh:RC86-88.9 ,3126 Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Review article ,Peptic Ulcer Perforation ,TIME TRENDS ,business - Abstract
Background Peptic ulcer disease is common with a lifetime prevalence in the general population of 5–10% and an incidence of 0.1–0.3% per year. Despite a sharp reduction in incidence and rates of hospital admission and mortality over the past 30 years, complications are still encountered in 10–20% of these patients. Peptic ulcer disease remains a significant healthcare problem, which can consume considerable financial resources. Management may involve various subspecialties including surgeons, gastroenterologists, and radiologists. Successful management of patients with complicated peptic ulcer (CPU) involves prompt recognition, resuscitation when required, appropriate antibiotic therapy, and timely surgical/radiological treatment. Methods The present guidelines have been developed according to the GRADE methodology. To create these guidelines, a panel of experts was designed and charged by the board of the WSES to perform a systematic review of the available literature and to provide evidence-based statements with immediate practical application. All the statements were presented and discussed during the 5th WSES Congress, and for each statement, a consensus among the WSES panel of experts was reached. Conclusions The population considered in these guidelines is adult patients with suspected complicated peptic ulcer disease. These guidelines present evidence-based international consensus statements on the management of complicated peptic ulcer from a collaboration of a panel of experts and are intended to improve the knowledge and the awareness of physicians around the world on this specific topic. We divided our work into the two main topics, bleeding and perforated peptic ulcer, and structured it into six main topics that cover the entire management process of patients with complicated peptic ulcer, from diagnosis at ED arrival to post-discharge antimicrobial therapy, to provide an up-to-date, easy-to-use tool that can help physicians and surgeons during the decision-making process.
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21. Understanding the relevance of comprehensive facial injury (CFI) score: Statistical analysis of overall surgical time and length of stay outcomes
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Davide Sozzi, Giorgio Novelli, Gabriele Canzi, Elena De Ponti, Alberto Bozzetti, Stefania Cimbanassi, Chiara Fossati, Canzi, G, De Ponti, E, Fossati, C, Novelli, G, Cimbanassi, S, Bozzetti, A, and Sozzi, D
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Facial trauma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Facial bone ,Operative Time ,Poison control ,Correlation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Injury Severity Score ,Intensive care ,Statistical significance ,Injury prevention ,Linear regression ,Medicine ,Humans ,Facial injury severity score ,Facial Injuries ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Physical therapy ,Facial trauma scale ,Length of stay ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,CFI score ,business ,Facial fracture classification - Abstract
Comprehensive facial injury (CFI) score is a powerful and extremely simple scale used to grade the clinical severity of all facial injuries, and is expressed in terms of the overall surgical time needed for definitive treatment. Its statistical validation was previously reported in 2019. The aim of this study was to investigate further the link with duration of surgery, applying the score to a larger sample of patients, and to evaluate the relationship between CFI score and other extremely relevant dependent variables: length of stay (LOS) in high care units (HCU) and in intensive care units (ICU). 1406 patients with diagnosis of at least one facial bone fracture, and treated by the same team in two highly specialized trauma centers, were studied. For each patient a specific CFI score is assigned and overall surgical time, length of stay, and presence of associated injuries were recorded. Data were divided into six clusters according to CFI score: (1) 0–5, (2) 6–10, (3) 11–15, (4) 16–20, (5) 21–25, and (6) >25. Regressions between CFI clusters and duration of surgery (minutes), LOS in ICU (days), and in HCU (days) were established. In addition, the presence of associated head and/or somatovisceral injuries was analyzed and related to CFI score. Statistical analysis confirmed linear regression existing between each CFI cluster and overall surgical time (p < 0.00001), with improved significance of the results using median values of surgical duration for each cluster (p = 0.0001). It also demonstrated the existence of linear regression between all CFI clusters and LOS in HCU (p = 0.0001) and between CFI clusters 3–6 and median values of LOS in ICU (p = 0.0001). Finally, associated injuries were observed to be more frequent in high CFI score clusters, occurring in around 90% of patients with a CFI score >25 (p < 0.00001). Association of head and facial injuries play a major role in high LOS in ICU values, whereas coexistence of facial, head and somatovisceral involvement increases LOS in ICU to over twice that for single association. Surgical time and length of stay are outcomes traditionally used to assess the statistical significance of many new proposed trauma score. The strong correlation demonstrated between CFI score and each of these variables confirms its value and reliability. CFI score is proven to be an ideal, simple, informative, and reproducible tool for measuring severity of facial injuries and their clinical impact. It allows correlation with associated head and somatovisceral injuries, focusing attention on the interesting field of reciprocal influences in simultaneous, multidistrectual involvement. None of the previously proposed facial injury severity scales have offered such informative and statistically significant features.
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22. Publisher Correction: How does damage control strategy influence organ's suitability for donation after major trauma? A multi-institutional study.
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Altomare M, Bekhor SS, Sacchi M, Ambrogi F, Infante G, Chieregato A, Pozzi F, De Feo TM, Nava L, Masturzo E, Del Prete L, Perali C, Manzo E, Bertoli P, Virdis F, Spota A, Cioffi SPB, Benuzzi L, Santolamazza G, Podda M, Mingoli A, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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23. Identifying and addressing mentorship gaps in European trauma and emergency surgical training. Results from the Young European Society of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (yESTES) mentorship survey.
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Cioffi SPB, Benuzzi L, Herbolzheimer M, Marrano E, Bellio G, Kluijfhout WP, Wijdicks FJ, Hättich A, Talving P, Bulger E, Tilsed J, Mariani D, Valcarcel CR, Mohseni S, Brundage S, Yanez C, Verbruggen JPAM, Hildebrand F, Schipper IB, Gaarder C, Cimbanassi S, Kurihara H, and Bass GA
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- Humans, Europe, Surveys and Questionnaires, Female, Male, Societies, Medical, Clinical Competence, Mentoring, Education, Medical, Graduate, Mentors, Traumatology education, Emergency Medicine education
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Purpose: European training pathways for surgeons dedicated to treating severely injured and critically ill surgical patients lack a standardized approach and are significantly influenced by diverse organizational and cultural backgrounds. This variation extends into the realm of mentorship, a vital component for the holistic development of surgeons beyond mere technical proficiency. Currently, a comprehensive understanding of the mentorship landscape within the European trauma care (visceral or skeletal) and emergency general surgery (EGS) communities is lacking. This study aims to identify within the current mentorship environment prevalent practices, discern existing gaps, and propose structured interventions to enhance mentorship quality and accessibility led by the European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ESTES)., Methods: Utilizing a structured survey conceived and promoted by the Young section of the European Society of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (yESTES), we collected and analyzed responses from 123 ESTES members (both surgeons in practice and in training) across 20 European countries. The survey focused on mentorship experiences, challenges faced by early-career and female surgeons, the integration of non-technical skills (NTS) in mentorship, and the perceived role of surgical societies in facilitating mentorship., Results: Findings highlighted a substantial mentorship experience gap, with 74% of respondents engaging in mostly informal mentorship, predominantly centered on surgical training. Notably, mentorship among early-career surgeons and trainees was less reported, uncovering a significant early-career gap. Female surgeons, representing a minority within respondents, reported a disproportionately poorer access to mentorship. Moreover, while respondents recognized the importance of NTS, these were inadequately addressed in current mentorship practices. The current mentorship input of surgical societies, like ESTES, is viewed as insufficient, with a call for structured programs and initiatives such as traveling fellowships and remote mentoring., Conclusions: Our survey underscores critical gaps in the current mentorship landscape for trauma and EGS in Europe, particularly for early-career and female surgeons. A clear need exists for more formalized, inclusive mentorship programs that adequately cover both technical and non-technical skills. ESTES could play a pivotal role in addressing these gaps through structured interventions, fostering a more supportive, inclusive, and well-rounded surgical community., Competing Interests: Declarations. Conflict of interest: Stefano P. B. Cioffi, Marit Herbolzheimer, Enrico Marrano, Gabriele Bellio, Wouter Kluijfhout, Frans-Jasper Wijdicks and Annika Hättich are founding members of Young ESTES. Jonathan Tilsed is Chair of the UEMS European Board of Surgery Examination in Emergency Surgery. Diego Mariani is the ESTES Chair of Education, Christine Rey Valcarel is Chair of the ESTES Advisory Council. Shahin Mohseni is Chair of the Visceral Trauma Section of ESTES and is a Section Editor for the European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (EJTES). Carlos Yanez is Chair of the Emergency Surgery Section of ESTES. Jan P.A.M. Verbruggen is Chair of the Skeletal Trauma and Sports Medicine Section, and President-Elect of ESTES. Frank Hildebrand is Vice-Chair of the ESTES Research Committee and Immediate Past-President of ESTES. Christine Gaarder is President of ESTES. Hayato Kurihara is Vice-President of ESTES. Gary Alan Bass is the ESTES Chair of Research and is a Section Editor for EJTES. All other authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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24. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in the follow-up of abdominal solid organ trauma: an international survey prior to the PseAn study.
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Santolamazza G, Virdis F, Abu-Zidan F, Cioffi SPB, Reitano E, Altomare M, Bini R, Spota A, Podda M, Kumar J, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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Background: The blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma follow-up relies on contrast CT scan to detect solid organ injuries. CEUS is not widely used worldwide, despite its accuracy and feasibility in identifying parenchymal and vascular lesions. This survey aims to define the current use of CEUS in Trauma Centers and the expectations of Emergency Surgeons regarding its role., Methods: We sent an online questionnaire composed of 10 questions to trauma physicians worldwide during the period of September 2022 to March 2023., Results: 59 participants from 53 different centers answered the questionnaire. 76.2% of the enrolled participants have CEUS available at their Institution, and 49.2% think that it can replace CT scan. Contrast-CT scan remains the preferred option in the follow-up of blunt liver (69.5%), spleen (72.9%) and kidney (76.3%) injuries, followed by CEUS which is used in 18.6% for liver, 20.3% for spleen and 15.3% for kidney injuries. The results are similar for penetrating abdominal trauma, with contrast CT scan being the first-line imaging technique (91.5% for liver, 91.5% for spleen and 88.1% for kidney injuries), followed by CEUS (5.1% for liver, 5.1% for spleen and 6.8% for kidney injuries)., Conclusions: Our survey shows that CEUS is still underutilized in the follow-up of abdominal trauma, even though many emergency surgeons consider it as a valid alternative to contrast CT scan., Competing Interests: Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors declare to have no competing interests. Ethical approval and consent to participate: Not applicable to this publication. Consent for publication: Not necessary for this study., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.)
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25. How does damage control strategy influence organ's suitability for donation after major trauma? A multi-institutional study.
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Altomare M, Bekhor SS, Sacchi M, Ambrogi F, Infante G, Chieregato A, Pozzi F, Feo TM, Nava L, Masturzo E, Prete LD, Perali C, Manzo E, Bertoli P, Virdis F, Spota A, Cioffi SPB, Benuzzi L, Santolamazza G, Podda M, Mingoli A, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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Competing Interests: Declarations. Institutional Review Board statement: The study was conducted according to the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki and approved by the Ethics Committee of ASST GOM Niguarda. All enrolled patients were extracted from our prospectively collected database, including Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Patients, registered within our Ethics Committee Milano Area 3 with the following code: 534–102018 (Dec. 2018). Consent to participate: Informed consent was obtained from all subjects involved in the study. In this registry-based study, patients were informed that their completely anonymized data could be further used for scientific studies. All patients or parents enrolled signed an informed consent to allow data collection for scientific purposes. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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26. Contrast-enhanced CT scan (CECT) for the detection of hollow viscus and mesenteric injuries in blunt trauma - an updated systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy.
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Granieri S, Altomare M, Bonomi A, Panagini G, Frassini S, Cioffi SPB, Basta G, Spota A, Sammartano F, Bini R, Renzi F, Reitano E, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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Background: Despite improved awareness of blunt traumatic hollow viscus and mesenteric injuries (THVMI), the accuracy of contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) varies considerably among studies. This systematic review and meta-analysis of test accuracy aims to explore the diagnostic performance of CECT in detecting THVMI in blunt trauma., Methods: The study was conducted according to the Cochrane recommendations searching the PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane Library datasets from 2000 to 8 September 2023 (PROSPERO ID: CRD42023473041). Surgical exploration, autopsy, and discharge from the hospital after monitoring were set as reference standard. To explore the diagnostic accuracy of CECT in detecting THVMI hierarchical models were developed. The risk of bias in individual studies was assessed with the QUADAS-2 tool. Sensitivity analysis was conducted to detect sources of heterogeneity., Results: Twelve studies, for a total of 4537 patients, were deemed eligible. After identification of outliers and sensitivity analysis, the pooled sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative likelihood ratios, and diagnostic odds ratio were 0.85 (95% CI: 0.69-0.93), 0.94 (95% CI: 0.8-0.98), 14.65 (95% CI: 4.22-50.85), 0.16 (95% CI: 0.07-0.34), 92.3 (95% CI: 29.75-286.34), respectively. The Area under the HSROC curve was 0.95 (95% CI: 0.92-0.96). Meta-regression analysis identified the year of publication as a covariate significantly associated with heterogeneity. A high risk of bias was detected in the "patient selection" domains., Conclusion: CECT has a fundamental role in identifying THVMI with high specificity but suboptimal sensitivity. Clinical criteria are still of paramount importance, especially in cases of ambiguous initial CECT images., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.)
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27. Correction: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in the follow-up of abdominal solid organ trauma: an international survey prior to the PseAn study.
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Santolamazza G, Virdis F, Abu-Zidan F, Cioffi SPB, Reitano E, Altomare M, Bini R, Spota A, Podda M, Kumar J, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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28. Injury Patterns of Electric-Scooter Related Trauma: A Systematic Review With Proportion Meta-Analysis.
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Spota A, Granieri S, Ferrario L, Zamburlini B, Frassini S, Reitano E, Cioffi SP, Altomare M, Bini R, Virdis F, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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Electric scooter (ES)-related injuries are increasing but poorly described. Clinicians need more information to be prepared for these patients. We supposed two prevalent patterns of patients: mildly injured (predominant upper-limb injuries) and severely injured (predominant head trauma). This study aims to understand the frequency of ES-related injuries and patients' characteristics despite the heterogeneity of data currently available. A systematic review with a proportion meta-analysis was conducted on studies with a multidisciplinary description of ES-related injuries in adult patients (PROSPERO-ID: CRD42022341241). Articles from inception to April 2023 were identified in MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane's databases. The risk of bias was evaluated using ROBINS-I. Twenty-five observational studies with 5387 patients were included in the meta-analysis, depending on reported data. Upper-limb (31.8%) and head (19.5%) injuries are the most frequent (25/25 studies included). When injured while riding, 19.5% of patients are intoxicated with drugs/alcohol, and only 3.9% use a helmet, increasing the possibility of severe injuries. About 80% of patients are victims of spontaneous falls. Half of the patients self-present to the ED, and 69.4% of cases are discharged directly from the ED. Studies' limitations include an overall moderate risk of bias and high heterogeneity. Electric scooter-related accidents are commonly associated with upper-limb injuries but often involve the head. Spontaneous falls are the most common mechanism of injury, probably related to frequent substance abuse and helmet misuse. This hot topic is not adequately investigated due to a lack of data. A prospective registry could fill this gap., Competing Interests: Declaration of Conflicting InterestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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29. State of the art of trauma teams in Italy: A nationwide study.
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Carenzo L, Mercalli C, Reitano E, Tartaglione M, Ceolin M, Cimbanassi S, Del Fabbro D, Sammartano F, Cecconi M, Coniglio C, Chiara O, and Gamberini L
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- Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Trauma Centers, Leadership, Patient Care Team, Emergency Medical Services, Simulation Training
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Trauma teams play a vital role in providing prompt and specialized care to trauma patients. This study aims to provide a comprehensive description of the presence and organization of trauma teams in Italy. A nationwide cross-sectional epidemiological study was conducted between July and October 2022, involving interviews with 137 designated trauma centers. Centers were stratified based on level: higher specialized trauma centers (CTS), intermediate level trauma centers (CTZ + N) and district general hospital with trauma capacity (CTZ). A standardized structured interview questionnaire was used to gather information on hospital characteristics, trauma team prevalence, activation pathways, structure, components, leadership, education, and governance. Descriptive statistics were used for analysis. Results showed that 53 % of the centers had a formally defined trauma team, with higher percentages in CTS (73 %) compared to CTZ + N (49 %) and CTZ (39 %). The trauma team activation pathway varied among centers, with pre-alerts predominantly received from emergency medical services. The study also highlighted the lack of formally defined massive transfusion protocols in many centers. The composition of trauma teams typically included airway and procedure doctors, nurses, and healthcare assistants. Trauma team leadership was predetermined in 59 % of the centers, with anesthesiologists/intensive care physicians often assuming this role. The study revealed gaps in trauma team education and governance, with a lack of specific training for trauma team leaders and low utilization of simulation-based training. These findings emphasize the need for improvements in trauma management education, governance, and the formalization of trauma teams. This study provides valuable insights that can guide discussions and interventions aimed at enhancing trauma care at both local and national levels in Italy., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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30. Successful Needle Aspiration of a Traumatic Pneumothorax: A Case Report and Literature Review.
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Bettoni G, Gheda S, Altomare M, Cioffi SPB, Ferrazzi D, Cazzaniga M, Bonacchini L, Cimbanassi S, and Aseni P
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- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Thoracic Injuries complications, Thoracostomy methods, Treatment Outcome, Pneumothorax therapy, Pneumothorax etiology
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Traumatic pneumothorax (PTX) occurs in up to 50% of patients with severe polytrauma and chest injuries. Patients with a traumatic PTX with clinical signs of tension physiology and hemodynamic instability are typically treated with an urgent decompressive thoracostomy, tube thoracostomy, or needle decompression. There is recent evidence that non-breathless patients with a hemodynamically stable traumatic PTX can be managed conservatively through observation or a percutaneous pigtail catheter. We present here a 52-year-old woman who presented to the emergency department with a 55 mm traumatic PTX. Following aspiration of 1500 mL of air, a clinical improvement was immediately observed, allowing the patient to be discharged shortly thereafter. In hemodynamically stable patients with a post-traumatic PTX, without specific risk factors or oxygen desaturation, observation or simple needle aspiration can be a reasonable approach. Although the recent medical literature supports conservative management of small traumatic PTXs, guidelines are lacking for hemodynamically stable patients with a significantly large PTX. This case report documents our successful experience with needle aspiration in such a setting of large traumatic PTX. We aimed in this article to review the available literature on needle aspiration and conservative treatment of traumatic pneumothorax. A total of 12 studies were selected out of 190 articles on traumatic PTX where conservative treatment and chest tube decompression were compared. Our case report offers a novel contribution by illustrating the successful resolution of a sizable pneumothorax through needle aspiration, suggesting that even a large PTX in a hemodynamically stable patient, without other risk conditions, can be successfully treated conservatively with simple needle aspiration in order to avoid tube thoracostomy complications.
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31. Blunt abdominal trauma: watch and wait.
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Cioffi SP, Cimbanassi S, and Chiara O
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- Humans, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Angiography, Ultrasonography, Liver, Retrospective Studies, Wounds, Nonpenetrating diagnostic imaging, Wounds, Nonpenetrating therapy, Wounds, Nonpenetrating complications, Abdominal Injuries diagnostic imaging, Abdominal Injuries therapy, Abdominal Injuries complications
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Purpose of Review: This review examines recent advancements in nonoperative management (NOM) of hemodynamically stable blunt abdominal trauma, focusing on expanding patient selection for observation-first strategies, particularly for high-grade solid organ injuries., Recent Findings: Advances include a more deliberate nonoperative approach, allowing for broader patient inclusion in diagnostic and interventional angiography. Strict clinical monitoring and appropriate follow-up strategies are crucial to identify early signs of clinical progression and complications. Repeated contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) scan can be used for close observation of high-risk injuries, while the repetition of CECTs may be avoided for lower-risk cases, such as specific high-grade kidney injuries. The role of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in detecting sequelae of nonoperative approaches is still debated and has lot of potential, with ongoing trials exploring possible advantages., Summary: Multidisciplinary trauma teams play a crucial role in nonoperative management, particularly for high-grade injuries. A careful selection of patients is essential to minimize failure rates. Complications of nonoperative and angiographic approaches should be managed according to local expertise., (Copyright © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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32. The burden of the knowledge-to-action gap in acute appendicitis.
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Cioffi SPB, Altomare M, Podda M, Spota A, Granieri S, Reitano E, Zamburlini B, Virdis F, Bini R, Gupta S, Torzilli G, Mingoli A, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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- Humans, Acute Disease, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Appendectomy, Hospitalization, Prospective Studies, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Appendicitis drug therapy, Appendicitis surgery, Laparoscopy
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Background: The burden of emergency general surgery (EGS) is higher compared to elective surgery. Acute appendicitis (AA) is one of the most frequent diseases and its management is dictated by published international clinical practice guidelines (CPG). Adherence to CPG has been reported as heterogeneous. Barriers to clinical implementation were not studied. This study explored barriers to adherence to CPG and the clinico-economic impact of poor compliance., Methods: Data were extracted from the three-year data lock of the REsiDENT-1 registry, a prospective resident-led multicenter trial. We identified 7 items from CPG published from the European Association of Endoscopic Surgery (EAES) and the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES). We applied our classification proposal and used a five-point Likert scale (Ls) to assess laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) difficulty. Descriptive analyses were performed to explore compliance and group comparisons to assess the impact on outcomes and related costs. We ran logistic regressions to identify barriers and facilitators to implementation of CPG., Results: From 2019 to 2022, 653 LA were included from 24 centers. 69 residents performed and coordinated data collection. We identified low compliance with recommendations on peritoneal irrigation (PI) (25.73%), abdominal drains (AD) (34.68%), and antibiotic stewardship (34.17%). Poor compliance on PI and AD was associated to higher infectious complications in uncomplicated AA. Hospitalizations were significantly longer in non-compliance except for PI in uncomplicated AA, and costs significantly higher, exception made for antibiotic stewardship in complicated AA. The strongest barriers to CPG implementation were complicated AA and technically challenging LA for PI and AD. Longer operative times and the use of PI negatively affected antibiotic stewardship in uncomplicated AA. Compliance was higher in teaching hospitals and in emergency surgery units., Conclusions: We confirmed low compliance with standardized items influenced by environmental factors and non-evidence-based practices in complex LA. Antibiotic stewardship is sub-optimal. Not following CPG may not influence clinical complications but has an impact in terms of logistics, costs and on the non-measurable magnitude of antibiotic resistance. Structured educational interventions and institutional bundles are required., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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33. 2023 WSES guidelines for the prevention, detection, and management of iatrogenic urinary tract injuries (IUTIs) during emergency digestive surgery.
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de'Angelis N, Schena CA, Marchegiani F, Reitano E, De Simone B, Wong GYM, Martínez-Pérez A, Abu-Zidan FM, Agnoletti V, Aisoni F, Ammendola M, Ansaloni L, Bala M, Biffl W, Ceccarelli G, Ceresoli M, Chiara O, Chiarugi M, Cimbanassi S, Coccolini F, Coimbra R, Di Saverio S, Diana M, Dioguardi Burgio M, Fraga G, Gavriilidis P, Gurrado A, Inchingolo R, Ingels A, Ivatury R, Kashuk JL, Khan J, Kirkpatrick AW, Kim FJ, Kluger Y, Lakkis Z, Leppäniemi A, Maier RV, Memeo R, Moore EE, Ordoñez CA, Peitzman AB, Pellino G, Picetti E, Pikoulis M, Pisano M, Podda M, Romeo O, Rosa F, Tan E, Ten Broek RP, Testini M, Tian Wei Cheng BA, Weber D, Sacco E, Sartelli M, Tonsi A, Dal Moro F, and Catena F
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- Humans, Iatrogenic Disease prevention & control, Quality of Life, Digestive System Surgical Procedures, Surgeons, Urinary Tract
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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., (© 2023. BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.)
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34. Comparison between level 1 and level 2 trauma centers for the management of splenic blunt trauma.
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Sammartano F, Ferrara F, Benuzzi L, Baldi C, Conalbi V, Bini R, Cimbanassi S, Chiara O, and Stella M
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- Humans, Spleen surgery, Spleen injuries, Trauma Centers, Retrospective Studies, Splenectomy, Abdominal Injuries epidemiology, Abdominal Injuries surgery, Wounds, Nonpenetrating surgery
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Introduction: The management of blunt splenic trauma has evolved in the last years, from mainly operative approach to the non-operative management (NOM). The aim of this study is to investigate whether trauma center (TC) designation (level 1 and level 2) affects blunt splenic trauma management., Methods: A retrospective analysis of blunt trauma patients with splenic injury admitted to 2 Italian TCs, Niguarda (level 1) and San Carlo Borromeo (level 2), was performed, receiving either NOM or emergency surgical treatment, from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2020. Univariate comparison was performed between the two centers, and multivariate analysis was carried out to find predictive factors associated with NOM and splenectomy., Results: 181 patients were included in the study, 134 from level 1 and 47 from level 2 TCs. The splenectomy/emergency laparotomy ratio was inferior at level 1 TC for high-grade splenic injuries (30.8% for level 1 and 100% for level 2), whose patients presented higher incidence of other injuries. Splenic NOM failure was registered in only one case (3.3%). At multivariate analysis, systolic pressure, spleen organ injury scale (OIS) and injury severity score (ISS) resulted significant predictive factors for NOM, and only spleen OIS was predictive factor for splenectomy (Odds Ratio 0.14, 0.04-0.49 CI 95%, P < .01)., Conclusion: Both level 1 and 2 trauma centers demonstrated application of NOM with a high rate of success with some management difference in the treatment and outcome of patients with splenic injuries between the two types of TCs., (Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.)
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35. Correction: Intravenous fluid therapy in patients with severe acute pancreatitis admitted to the intensive care unit: a narrative review.
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Crosignani A, Spina S, Marrazzo F, Cimbanassi S, Malbrain MLNG, Van Regenmortel N, Fumagalli R, and Langer T
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36. "Stabilize the Unstable": Treatment Pathophysiology in Bleeding Trauma Patients, from the Field to the ICU. State of the Art.
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Bini R, Virdis F, Cioffi SPB, Altomare M, Sammartano F, Borotto E, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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The results of the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study showed that, in 2019, 8% of deaths worldwide were trauma related [...].
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37. Spinal injury in major trauma: Epidemiology of 1104 cases from an Italian first level trauma center.
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Spota A, Giorgi PD, Cioffi SPB, Altomare M, Schirò GR, Legrenzi S, Villa FG, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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- Male, Humans, Middle Aged, Female, Trauma Centers, Retrospective Studies, Injury Severity Score, Spinal Injuries complications, Fractures, Bone complications, Spinal Fractures epidemiology, Spinal Fractures complications, Spinal Cord Injuries epidemiology, Spinal Cord Injuries complications, Multiple Trauma complications, Facial Injuries
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Introduction: Traumatic spinal injuries are frequent and their management is debated, especially in major trauma patients. This study aims to describe a large population of major trauma patients with vertebral fractures to improve prevention measures and fracture management., Patients and Methods: Retrospective analysis of 6274 trauma patients prospectively collected between October 2010 and October 2020. Collected data include demographics, mechanism of trauma, type of imaging, fracture morphology, associated injuries, injury severity score (ISS), survival, and death timing. The statistical analysis focused on mechanism of trauma and the search of predictive factors for critical fractures., Results: Patients showed a mean age of 47 years and 72.5% were males. Trauma included 59.9% of road accidents and 35.1% of falls. 30.7% patients had at least a severe fracture, while 17.2% had fractures in multiple spinal regions. 13.7% fractures were complicated by spinal cord injury (SCI). The mean ISS of the total population was 26.4 (SD 16.3), with 70.7% patients having an ISS≥16. There is a higher rate of severe fractures in fall cases (40.1%) compared to RA (21.9% to 26.3%). The probability of a severe fracture increased by 164% in the case of fall and by 77% in presence of AIS≥3 associated injury of head/neck while reduced by 34% in presence of extremities associated injuries. Multiple level injuries increased with ISS rise and in the case of extremities associated injuries. The probability of a severe upper cervical fracture increased by 5.95 times in the presence of facial associated injuries. The mean length of stay was 24.7 days and 9.6% of patients died., Conclusions: In Italy, road accidents are still the most frequent trauma mechanism and cause more cervico-thoracic fractures, while falls cause more lumbar fractures. Spinal cord injuries represent an indicator of more severe trauma. In motorcyclists or fallers/jumpers, there is a higher risk of severe fractures. When a spinal injury is diagnosed, the probability of a second vertebral fracture is consistent. These data could help the decisional workflow in the management of major trauma patients with vertebral injury., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest All authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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38. Detection of post-traumatic abdominal pseudoaneurysms by CEUS and CT: A prospective comparative global study (the PseAn study)-study protocol.
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Virdis F, Cioffi SPB, Abu-Zidan F, Reitano E, Podda M, Altomare M, Spota A, Bini R, Kumar J, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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The success of non-operative management in trauma increased with the availability of new-generation CT scan machines, endoscopy, and angiography, becoming the standard of care in hemodynamically stable trauma patients with abdominal solid organ injuries, with a success rate of 78% to 98%. Post-traumatic pseudoaneurysms (PAs) can develop at any region of an injured artery and they may cause delayed bleeding in splenic or hepatic trauma, with an incidence in patients treated with NOM of 2%-27% and 1.2%-6.1% respectively. Diagnosis is made by angiography, contrast-enhanced computer tomography (CT), or Doppler Ultrasound (US) while the use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), has increased in recent years although few data are available about CEUS feasibility in the follow-up setting. The PseaAn study has been designed to assess the role of CEUS in the follow-up of abdominal trauma by defining its sensitivity, specificity and predictive values compared with abdominal CT scan. The PseAn study is a multi-centric international diagnostic cross-sectional study initiated by the Level I Trauma Center of the Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital in Milan, Italy. To study the role of CEUS in detecting post-traumatic splenic, hepatic, and renal PAs compared with the gold standard of CT with intravenous contrast at different follow-up time points, and whether it can replace CT scan in the follow-up of solid organ injuries, patients with OIS III and above will undergo a follow-up with both a CEUS and CT scan to detect post-traumatic parenchymal pseudoaneurysm within two to five days from injury. The use of CEUS in the follow-up of abdominal trauma follow-up (particularly blunt trauma) has increased, to minimise the use of ionizing radiation and contrast media and encouraging results have been published during the last decade showing that CEUS is an accurate technique for evaluating traumatic lesions of solid abdominal organs. Conclusions We think that CEUS, which is underused worldwide, is a useful and safe tool that may replace CT scan in follow-up with the major advantage of reduced radiation. Our current study may give stronger evidence to support this view., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2023 Virdis, Cioffi, Abu-Zidan, Reitano, Podda, Altomare, Spota, Bini, Kumar, Chiara and Cimbanassi.)
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39. In-Hospital Predictors of Need for Ventilatory Support and Mortality in Chest Trauma: A Multicenter Retrospective Study.
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Reitano E, Gavelli F, Iannantuoni G, Fattori S, Airoldi C, Matranga S, Cioffi SPB, Ingala S, Virdis F, Rizzo M, Marcomini N, Motta A, Spota A, Maestrone M, Ragozzino R, Altomare M, Castello LM, Della Corte F, Vaschetto R, Avanzi GC, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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Chest trauma management often requires the use of invasive and non-invasive ventilation. To date, only a few studies investigated the predictors of the need for ventilatory support. Data on 1080 patients with chest trauma managed in two different centers were retrospectively analyzed. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify the predictors of tracheal intubation (TI), non-invasive mechanical ventilation (NIMV), and mortality. Rib fractures (p = 0.0001) fracture of the scapula, clavicle, or sternum (p = 0.045), hemothorax (p = 0.0035) pulmonary contusion (p = 0.0241), and a high Injury Severity Score (ISS) (p ≤ 0001) emerged as independent predictors of the need of TI. Rib fractures (p = 0.0009) hemothorax (p = 0.0027), pulmonary contusion (p = 0.0160) and a high ISS (p = 0.0001) were independent predictors of NIMV. The center of trauma care (p = 0.0279), age (p < 0.0001) peripheral oxygen saturation in the emergency department (p = 0.0010), ISS (p < 0.0001), and Revised Trauma Score (RTS) (p < 0.0001) were independent predictors of outcome. In conclusion, patients who do not require TI, while mandating ventilatory support with selected types of injuries and severity scores, are more likely to be subjected to NIMV. Trauma team expertise and the level of the trauma center could influence patient outcomes.
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40. Increasing Trend in Violence-Related Trauma and Suicide Attempts among Pediatric Trauma Patients: A 6-Year Analysis of Trauma Mechanisms and the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Maina C, Cioffi SPB, Altomare M, Spota A, Virdis F, Bini R, Ragozzino R, Renzi F, Reitano E, Corasaniti L, Macchini F, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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Background: Trauma is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the pediatric population. During the COVID-19 pandemic (COVID-19), different trends for pediatric trauma (PT) were described. This study aims to explore the trend over time of PT in our center, also considering the effects of COVID-19, focusing on trauma mechanisms, violence-related trauma (VRT) and intentionality, especially suicide attempts (SAs). Methods: All PT patients accepted at Niguarda Trauma Center (NTC) in Milan from January 2015 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. We considered demographics and clinical variables and performed descriptive and year comparison analyses. Results: There were 684 cases of PT accepted at NTC: 84 in 2015, 98 in 2016, 125 in 2017, 119 in 2018, 114 in 2019 and 144 in 2020 (p < 0.001), 66.2% male, mean age 9.88 (±5.17). We observed a higher number of traffic-related, fall-related injuries and an increasing trend for VRT and SAs, peaking in 2020. We report an increasing trend over time for head trauma (p = 0.002). The Injury Severity Score did not significantly change. During COVID-19 we recorded a higher number of self-presenting patients with low priority codes. Conclusions: NTC is the adult level I referral trauma center for the Milan urban area with pediatric commitment. During COVID-19, every traumatic emergency was centralized to NCT. In 2020, we observed an increasing trend in SAs and VRT among PT patients. The psychological impact of the COVID-19 restriction could explain this evidence. The long-term effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of the pediatric population should not be underestimated. Focused interventions on psychological support and prevention of SAs and VRT should be implemented, especially during socio-demographic storms such as the last pandemic.
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41. Structured approach with primary and secondary survey for major trauma care: an overview of reviews.
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Gianola S, Bargeri S, Biffi A, Cimbanassi S, D'Angelo D, Coclite D, Facchinetti G, Fauci AJ, Ferrara C, Di Nitto M, Napoletano A, Punzo O, Ranzato K, Tratsevich A, Iannone P, Castellini G, and Chiara O
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Background: A structured approach involves systematic management of trauma patients. We aim to conduct an overview of reviews about the clinical efficacy and safety of structured approach (i.e., primary and secondary survey) by guideline checklist compared to non-structured approach (i.e. clinical examination); moreover, routine screening whole-body computer tomography (WBCT) was compared to non-routine WBCT in patients with suspected major trauma., Methods: We systematically searched MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews up to 3 May 2022. Systematic reviews (SRs) that investigated the use of a structured approach compared to a non-structured approach were eligible. Two authors independently extracted data, managed the overlapping of primary studies belonging to the included SRs and calculated the corrected covered area (CCA). The certainty of evidence was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology., Results: We included nine SRs investigating two comparisons in stable trauma patients: structured approach vs non-structured approach (n = 1) and routine WBCT vs non-routine WBCT (n = 8). The overlap of included primary studies was generally high across outcomes (CCA ranged between 20.85 and 42.86%) with some discrepancies in the directions of effects across reviews. The application of a structured approach by checklist may improve adherence to guidelines (e.g. Advanced Trauma Life Support) during resuscitation and might lead to a reduction in mortality among severely injured patients as compared to clinical examination (Adjusted OR 0.51; 95% CI 0.30-0.89; p = 0.018; low certainty of evidence). The use of routine WBCT seems to offer little to no effects in reducing mortality and time spent in emergency room or department, whereas non-routine WBCT seems to offer little to no effects in reducing radiation dose, intensive care unit length of stay (LOS) and hospital LOS (low-to-moderate certainty of evidence)., Conclusions: The application of structured approach by checklist during trauma resuscitation may improve patient- and process-related outcomes. Including non-routine WBCT seems to offer the best trade-offs between benefits and harm. Clinicians should consider these findings in the light of their clinical context, the volume of patients in their facilities, the need for time management, and costs., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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42. Surgeons' attitudes during laparoscopic appendectomy: do subjective intraoperative assessments affect the choice of peritoneal irrigation? A spin-off analysis from the REsiDENT-1 multicentre prospective observational trial.
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Cioffi SPB, Granieri S, Scaravilli L, Molteni M, Altomare M, Spota A, Virdis F, Bini R, Renzi F, Reitano E, Ragozzino R, Gupta S, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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Aims: Laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) for acute appendicitis (AA) is one of the most performed procedures. The effects of peritoneal lavage (PL) and the reasons to perform it have not been cleared and all meta-analyses didn't show a statistical advantage to prevent infectious complications. This study aims to investigate surgeons' perceptions during LA, comparing intraoperative findings with histological results, and exploring how surgeons' subjectivity influences the decision-making process on PL., Methods: Data were extracted from the two-year data lock from REsiDENT-1 registry, a prospective resident-led multicentre observational trial. This study investigates the relationships between PL and postoperative intraabdominal abscesses (pIAA) introducing a classification for AA to standardize the intraoperative grading. We included pre, intra, and postoperative variables. We applied our classification proposal, used a five-point Likert scale (Ls) to assess subjective LA difficulty and ran a concordance analysis between the assessment of AA and histology. Subsequently, a multivariate logistic regression model was built to find factors influencing PL., Results: 561 patients were enrolled from twenty-one hospitals and 51 residents. 542 procedures were included in the logistic regression analysis and 441 in the concordance analysis, due to missing data. PL was used in 222 LA (39, 6%). We discovered a moderate positive monotonic relationship between surgical evaluation and histology, p < 0.001. Despite this, the reliability of the surgeon's assessment of appendicitis is progressively lower for gangrenous and perforated forms. The increasing grade of contamination, the increasing grade of subjective difficulty and the intraoperative finding of a gangrenous or perforated appendicitis were independent predictors of PL., Conclusion: This study shows how surgeons' evaluation of AA severity overestimated more than half of gangrenous or perforated appendices with the perception of a challenging procedure. These perceptions influenced the choice of PL. We proved that the evaluation during LA could be affected by subjectivity with a non-negligible impact on the decision-making process., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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43. Early Hypocalcemia in Severe Trauma: An Independent Risk Factor for Coagulopathy and Massive Transfusion.
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Vettorello M, Altomare M, Spota A, Cioffi SPB, Rossmann M, Mingoli A, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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The rapid identification of patients at risk for massive blood transfusion is of paramount importance as uncontrolled exsanguination may lead to death within 2 to 6 h. The aim of this study was to analyze a cohort of severe trauma patients to identify risk factors associated with massive transfusion requirements and hypocalcemia. All major trauma (ISS > 16) presented directly from the scene to the Niguarda hospital between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2021 were analyzed. A total of 798 patients were eligible out of 1586 screened. Demographic data showed no significant difference between hypocalcemic (HC) and normocalcemic (NC) patients except for the presence of crush trauma, alcohol intake (27% vs. 15%, p < 0.01), and injury severity score (odds ratio 1.03, p = 0.03). ISS was higher in the HC group and was an independent, even if weak, predictor of hypocalcemia (odds ratio 1.03, p = 0.03). Prehospital data showed a lower mean systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and a higher heart rate (HR) in the HC group (105 vs. 127, p < 0.01; 100 vs. 92, p < 0.001, respectively), resulting in a higher shock index (SI) (1.1 vs. 0.8, p < 0.001). Only retrospective studies such as ours are available, and while hypocalcemia seems to be an independent predictor of mortality and massive transfusion, there is not enough evidence to support causation. Therefore, randomized prospective studies are suggested.
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44. Predictors of Mortality in Bicycle-Related Trauma: An Eight-Year Experience in a Level One Trauma Center.
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Reitano E, Cioffi SPB, Virdis F, Altomare M, Spota A, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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Background: Bicycle-related trauma has increased during the last decades, mainly due to the antipollution environmental policies. This study investigates the outcome of bicycle-related trauma in our level-one trauma center over a period of eight years. Methods: Data from 446 consecutive bicycle-related trauma patients admitted to our trauma center from 2011 to 2019 were selected and retrospectively analyzed. The sample was divided into three age groups: <18 years, 18−54 years, and ≥55 years. Mortality rates were obtained for the overall population and patients with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) ≥ 25. Month and seasonal patients’ distribution was described to provide an epidemiological overview of bike-related trauma over the years. Results: Patients ≥ 55 years showed a lower pre-hospital and in-hospital GCS (p ≤ 0.001), higher levels of lactates (p < 0.019) and higher ISS (p ≤ 0.001), probability of death (p ≤ 0.001), and overall mortality (p ≤ 0.001). The head and chest Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) ≥ 3 injuries were predictors of mortality, especially in patients over 55 years (p < 0.010). Bicycle-related trauma was more frequent during the summer (34%), particularly in July and August. Conclusions: Age over 55 years old, head and chest injuries, and an ISS > 25 were independent predictors of mortality.
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45. Factors Influencing the Difficulty and Need for External Help during Laparoscopic Appendectomy: Analysis of 485 Procedures from the Resident-1 Multicentre Trial.
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Cioffi SPB, Spota A, Altomare M, Granieri S, Bini R, Virdis F, Renzi F, Reitano E, Chiara O, Cimbanassi S, and The Resident-Research Group
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Purpose: To identify preoperative predictive factors for technically challenging laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) and the need for external help to laparoscopically complete the procedure. Methods: We analysed data from a two-year data lock on the Resident-1 multicentre registry. The operator classified each procedure following a five-grade Likert scale to define technical difficulty. We performed univariate analysis comparing Grade 1−3 versus 4−5 procedures and then built a logistic regression model to identify independent predictors of Grade 4−5 procedures defined as needing external help to complete a LA. Results: 561 patients were recruited from 2019 to 2021, and 485 patients were included in the final analysis due to missing data. A BMI > 30 kg/m2, preoperative CT scan, and the AIR score were independent preoperative predictors of complex LA with the need for external help to be completed. Patients undergoing such procedures were more affected by CA, had longer operative times, and had the worst postoperative outcomes. Conclusion: The preoperative identification of technically demanding LA could be helpful in optimising the preoperative planning, maximise surgeons’ preparedness, and include expert surgeons in the procedure earlier. Creating a scoring system for the technical difficulty of LA is desirable.
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46. Current trends in the diagnosis and management of traumatic diaphragmatic injuries: A systematic review and a diagnostic accuracy meta-analysis of blunt trauma.
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Reitano E, Cioffi SPB, Airoldi C, Chiara O, La Greca G, and Cimbanassi S
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Background: Traumatic diaphragmatic injuries (TDI) are wounds or ruptures of the diaphragm due to thoraco-abdominal trauma. Nowadays, CT-scan is considered the gold standard for TDI diagnosis. The aim of this study was to assess the current diagnostic accuracy of CT-scan in the diagnosis of TDI and describe the management of this type of injury., Methods: A systematic review was conducted according to the 2009 Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Two independent reviewers searched the literature in a systematic fashion using online databases, including Medline, Scopus, Embase, and Google Scholar. Human studies investigating the diagnosis and the following management of TDI were included. Pooled estimates of sensitivity, specificity, and positive/negative likelihood (with corresponding 95% confidence intervals) were analyzed based on the bivariate model for blunt TDI. The Newcastle-Ottawa scale for cohort studies was used for the quality assessment of selected articles. The PROSPERO registration number was as follows: CRD42022301282., Results: Fifteen studies published between 2001 and 2019 were included. All included studies reported a contrast-enhanced computed tomography as the preferred method to obtain diagnostic imaging. Left-sided TDI was the type of injury most frequently found. False negative TDI at CT-scan were more frequent than false positive TDI (11.13 ± 23.24 vs. 2.66 ± 6.65). Six studies on blunt TDI were included in the meta-analysis, showing a high sensitivity [0.80 (95%CI 0.65-0.90)] and specificity [0.98 (95%CI 0.89-1.00)] of the CT-scan in detecting TDI. Overall, 7 articles reported laparotomy as the method of choice to repair TDI. Only 3 studies reported a laparoscopic and/or thoracoscopic approach to TDI repair., Conclusion: CT-scan has a good sensitivity and specificity for blunt TDI diagnosis. However, TDI diagnosis and management are often delayed. The use of water-soluble contrast in CT-scan should be considered when the diagnosis of TDI is not defined after the first scan, and clinical suspicion is still high. In this context, a highly trained trauma team is essential for trauma management and correct imaging interpretation., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None, (Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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47. Intravenous fluid therapy in patients with severe acute pancreatitis admitted to the intensive care unit: a narrative review.
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Crosignani A, Spina S, Marrazzo F, Cimbanassi S, Malbrain MLNG, Van Regenmortel N, Fumagalli R, and Langer T
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Patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) often require ICU admission, especially when signs of multiorgan failure are present, a condition that defines AP as severe. This disease is characterized by a massive pancreatic release of pro-inflammatory cytokines that causes a systemic inflammatory response syndrome and a profound intravascular fluid loss. This leads to a mixed hypovolemic and distributive shock and ultimately to multiorgan failure. Aggressive fluid resuscitation is traditionally considered the mainstay treatment of AP. In fact, all available guidelines underline the importance of fluid therapy, particularly in the first 24-48 h after disease onset. However, there is currently no consensus neither about the type, nor about the optimal fluid rate, total volume, or goal of fluid administration. In general, a starting fluid rate of 5-10 ml/kg/h of Ringer's lactate solution for the first 24 h has been recommended. Fluid administration should be aggressive in the first hours, and continued only for the appropriate time frame, being usually discontinued, or significantly reduced after the first 24-48 h after admission. Close clinical and hemodynamic monitoring along with the definition of clear resuscitation goals are fundamental. Generally accepted targets are urinary output, reversal of tachycardia and hypotension, and improvement of laboratory markers. However, the usefulness of different endpoints to guide fluid therapy is highly debated. The importance of close monitoring of fluid infusion and balance is acknowledged by most available guidelines to avoid the deleterious effect of fluid overload. Fluid therapy should be carefully tailored in patients with severe AP, as for other conditions frequently managed in the ICU requiring large fluid amounts, such as septic shock and burn injury. A combination of both noninvasive clinical and invasive hemodynamic parameters, and laboratory markers should guide clinicians in the early phase of severe AP to meet organ perfusion requirements with the proper administration of fluids while avoiding fluid overload. In this narrative review the most recent evidence about fluid therapy in severe AP is discussed and an operative algorithm for fluid administration based on an individualized approach is proposed., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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48. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for the Treatment of Fournier's Gangrene: A Rare Case with Rectal Fistula and Systematic Review of the Literature.
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Altomare M, Benuzzi L, Molteni M, Virdis F, Spota A, Cioffi SPB, Reitano E, Renzi F, Chiara O, Sesana G, and Cimbanassi S
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Fournier's gangrene (FG) is a Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection (NSTI) of the perineal region characterized by high morbidity and mortality even if appropriately treated. The main treatment strategies are surgical debridement, broad-spectrum antibiotics, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, NPWT (Negative Pressure Wound Therapy), and plastic surgery reconstruction. We present the case of a 50-year-old woman with an NSTI of the abdomen, pelvis, and perineal region associated with a rectal fistula referred to our department. After surgical debridement and a diverting blow-out colostomy, an NPWT system composed of two sponges connected by a bridge through a rectal fistula was performed. Our target was to obtain healing in a lateral-to-medial direction instead of depth-to-surface to prevent the enlargement of the rectal fistula, promoting granulation tissue growth towards the rectum. This eso-endo-NPWT technique allowed for the primary suture of the perineal wounds bilaterally, simultaneously treating the rectal fistula and the perineum lesions. A systematic review of the literature underlines the spreading of NPWT and its effects.
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49. Impact of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) in traumatic abdominal and pelvic exsanguination: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Granieri S, Frassini S, Cimbanassi S, Bonomi A, Paleino S, Lomaglio L, Chierici A, Bruno F, Biondi R, Di Saverio S, Khan M, and Cotsoglou C
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Purpose: Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) represents a minimally invasive technique of aortic occlusion (AO). It has been demonstrated to be safe and effective with appropriate training in traumatic hemorrhage with hemodynamic instability; however, its indications are still debated. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to assess the impact of REBOA on mortality in torso trauma patient with severe non-compressible hemorrhage compared to other temporizing hemostatic techniques., Study Design: The primary outcome is represented by 24-h, and in-hospital mortality. Secondary outcomes are post-procedural hemodynamic improvement (systolic blood pressure-SBP), mean injury severity score (ISS) differences, treatment-related morbidity, transfusional requirements and identification of prognostic factors., Results: A significant survival benefit at 24 h (RR 0.46; 95% CI 0.27-0.79; I
2 : 55%; p = 0.005) was highlighted in patients undergoing REBOA. Regarding in-hospital mortality (RR 0.99; 95% CI 0.75-1.32; I2 : 73%; p = 0.98) no differences in risk of death were noticed. A hemodynamic improvement-although not significant-was highlighted, with 55.8 mmHg post-AO SBP mean difference between REBOA and control groups. A significantly lower mean number of packed Red Blood Cells (pRBCs) was noticed for REBOA patients (mean difference: - 3.02; 95% CI - 5.79 to - 0.25; p = 0.033). Nevertheless, an increased risk of post-procedural complications (RR 1.66; 95% CI 0.39-7.14; p = 0.496) was noticed in the REBOA group., Conclusions: REBOA may represent a valid tool in the initial treatment of multiple sites subdiaphragmatic hemorrhage with refractory hemodynamic instability. However, due to several important limitations of the present study, our findings should be interpreted with caution., Level of Evidence: Level III according to ELIS (SR/MA with up to two negative criteria)., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.)- Published
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50. Risk Factors for Retained Hemothorax after Trauma: A 10-Years Monocentric Experience from First Level Trauma Center in Italy.
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Rossmann M, Altomare M, Pezzoli I, Abruzzese A, Spota A, Vettorello M, Cioffi SPB, Virdis F, Bini R, Chiara O, and Cimbanassi S
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Thoracic trauma occurs in 20-25% of all trauma patients worldwide and represents the third cause of trauma-related mortality. Retained hemothorax (RH) is defined as a residual hematic pleural effusion larger than 500 mL after 72 h of treatment with a thoracic tube. The aim of this study is to investigate risk factors for the development of RH in thoracic trauma and predictors of surgery. A retrospective, observational, monocentric study was conducted in a Trauma Hub Hospital in Milan, recording thoracic trauma from January 2011 to December 2020. Pre-hospital peripheric oxygen saturation (SpO
2 ) was significantly lower in the RH group (94% vs. 97%, p = 0.018). Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified, as independent predictors of RH, sternum fracture (OR 7.96, 95% CI 1.16-54.79; p = 0.035), pre-admission desaturation (OR 0.96; 95% CI 0.77-0.96; p = 0.009) and the number of thoracic tube maintenance days (OR 1.22; 95% CI 1.09-1.37; p = 0.0005). The number of tubes placed and the 1° rib fracture were both significantly associated with the necessity of surgical treatment of RH (2 vs. 1, p = 0.004; 40% vs. 0%; p = 0.001). The risk of developing an RH in thoracic trauma should not be underestimated. Variables related to RH must be taken into account in order to schedule a proper follow-up after trauma., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.- Published
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