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Highlighting the gaps in quantifying the economic burden of surgical site infections associated with antimicrobial-resistant bacteria

for Gian Luca Baiocchi in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Fausto Catena in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Federico Coccolini in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Mainul Haque in:PubMed

Correction to: Ethical considerations in conducting surgical research in severe complicated intra-abdominal sepsis

• Google Scholar Search for Matti Tolonen in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Fausto Catena in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Federico Coccolini in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Massimo

Ethical considerations in conducting surgical research in severe complicated intra-abdominal sepsis

• Google Scholar Search for Peter D Faris in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Matti Tolonen in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Fausto Catena in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Federico Cocolini

Physiological parameters for Prognosis in Abdominal Sepsis (PIPAS) Study: a WSES observational study

• Google Scholar Search for Maurizio Zizzo in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Vittoria Pattonieri in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Gian Luca Baiocchi in:PubMed • Google Scholar Search for Fausto ... Catena in:PubMed • Google Scholar Contributions M Sartelli designed the study and wrote the manuscript. FM Abu-Zidan developed the severity score. FM Labricciosa performed the statistical analysis. All

Transcatheter arterial embolization versus surgery for refractory non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding: a meta-analysis

Nowadays, very few patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding fail endoscopic hemostasis (refractory NVUGIB). This subset of patients poses a clinical dilemma: should they be operated on or referred to transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE)? To carry out a systematic review of the literature and to perform a meta-analysis of studies that directly compare TAE...

Pre-hospital plasma in haemorrhagic shock management: current opinion and meta-analysis of randomized trials

Trauma-induced coagulopathy is one of the most difficult issues to manage in severely injured patients. The plasma efficacy in treating haemorrhagic-shocked patients is well known. The debated issue is the timing at which it should be administered. Few evidences exist regarding the effects on mortality consequent to the use of plasma alone given in pre-hospital setting. Recently...

Preserve encephalus in surgery of trauma: online survey. (P.E.S.T.O)

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a global health problem. Extracranial hemorrhagic lesions needing emergency surgery adversely affect the outcome of TBI. We conducted an international survey regarding the acute phase management practices in TBI polytrauma patients. A questionnaire was available on the World Society of Emergency Surgery website between December 2017 and February...

2017 WSES and SICG guidelines on acute calcolous cholecystitis in elderly population

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. The present guidelines aims to report the results of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and...

Bowel obstruction: a narrative review for all physicians

Small and large bowel obstructions are responsible for approximately 15% of hospital admissions for acute abdominal pain in the USA and ~ 20% of cases needing acute surgical care. Starting from the analysis of a common clinical problem, we want to guide primary care physicians in the initial management of a patient presenting with acute abdominal pain associated with intestinal...

Esophageal emergencies: WSES guidelines

The esophagus traverses three body compartments (neck, thorax, and abdomen) and is surrounded at each level by vital organs. Injuries to the esophagus may be classified as foreign body ingestion, caustic ingestion, esophageal perforation, and esophageal trauma. These lesions can be life-threatening either by digestive contamination of surrounding structures in case of esophageal...

2019 WSES guidelines for the management of severe acute pancreatitis

Although most patients with acute pancreatitis have the mild form of the disease, about 20–30% develops a severe form, often associated with single or multiple organ dysfunction requiring intensive care. Identifying the severe form early is one of the major challenges in managing severe acute pancreatitis. Infection of the pancreatic and peripancreatic necrosis occurs in about 20...

The World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) spleen trauma classification: a useful tool in the management of splenic trauma

The World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) spleen trauma classification meets the need of an evolution of the current anatomical spleen injury scale considering both the anatomical lesions and their physiologic effect. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the efficacy and trustfulness of the WSES classification as a tool in the decision-making process during spleen...

Establishing position papers by the WSES

A position paper (PP) should establish a unified voice in areas where controversy occurs based upon multiple practices and/or therapeutic choices. Typically, a position paper should elucidate the knowledge gap, followed by an evidence-based review of options, leading to an “endorsed position.” A position paper should represent more than the opinion or consensus of the authors but...

2017 WSES guidelines for the management of iatrogenic colonoscopy perforation

methods: expert panel and consensus conference organization On September 2016, the President of the WSES (Luca Ansaloni) appointed five WSES members (Nicola de’Angelis, Fausto Catena, Federico Coccolini

Raising concerns about the Sepsis-3 definitions

The Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery appreciates the great effort of the task force who derived and validated the Sepsis-3 definitions and considers the new definitions an important step forward in the evolution of our understanding of sepsis. Nevertheless, more than a year after their publication, we have a few concerns regarding the use of the Sepsis-3 definitions.

The open abdomen in trauma and non-trauma patients: WSES guidelines

Damage control resuscitation may lead to postoperative intra-abdominal hypertension or abdominal compartment syndrome. These conditions may result in a vicious, self-perpetuating cycle leading to severe physiologic derangements and multiorgan failure unless interrupted by abdominal (surgical or other) decompression. Further, in some clinical situations, the abdomen cannot be...

WSES worldwide emergency general surgery formation and evaluation project

Optimal management of emergency surgical patients represents one of the major health challenges worldwide. Emergency general surgery (EGS) was identified as multidisciplinary surgery performed for traumatic and non-traumatic acute conditions during the same admission in the hospital. EGS represents the easiest viable way to provide affordable and high-quality level of care to...

Getting the invite list right: a discussion of sepsis severity scoring systems in severe complicated intra-abdominal sepsis and randomized trial inclusion criteria

Severe complicated intra-abdominal sepsis (SCIAS) is a worldwide challenge with increasing incidence. Open abdomen management with enhanced clearance of fluid and biomediators from the peritoneum is a potential therapy requiring prospective evaluation. Given the complexity of powering multi-center trials, it is essential to recruit an inception cohort sick enough to benefit from...

Prospective Observational Study on acute Appendicitis Worldwide (POSAW)

Acute appendicitis (AA) is the most common surgical disease, and appendectomy is the treatment of choice in the majority of cases. A correct diagnosis is key for decreasing the negative appendectomy rate. The management can become difficult in case of complicated appendicitis. The aim of this study is to describe the worldwide clinical and diagnostic work-up and management of AA...

Bologna guidelines for diagnosis and management of adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO): 2017 update of the evidence-based guidelines from the world society of emergency surgery ASBO working group

Adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO) is a common surgical emergency, causing high morbidity and even some mortality. The adhesions causing such bowel obstructions are typically the footprints of previous abdominal surgical procedures. The present paper presents a revised version of the Bologna guidelines to evidence-based diagnosis and treatment of ASBO. The working group has...