World Journal of Emergency Surgery (Dec 2023)
Cesena guidelines: WSES consensus statement on laparoscopic-first approach to general surgery emergencies and abdominal trauma
- Giacomo Sermonesi,
- Brian W. C. A. Tian,
- Carlo Vallicelli,
- Fikri M. Abu‑Zidan,
- Dimitris Damaskos,
- Michael Denis Kelly,
- Ari Leppäniemi,
- Joseph M. Galante,
- Edward Tan,
- Andrew W. Kirkpatrick,
- Vladimir Khokha,
- Oreste Marco Romeo,
- Mircea Chirica,
- Manos Pikoulis,
- Andrey Litvin,
- Vishal Girishchandra Shelat,
- Boris Sakakushev,
- Imtiaz Wani,
- Ibrahima Sall,
- Paola Fugazzola,
- Enrico Cicuttin,
- Adriana Toro,
- Francesco Amico,
- Francesca Dal Mas,
- Belinda De Simone,
- Michael Sugrue,
- Luigi Bonavina,
- Giampiero Campanelli,
- Paolo Carcoforo,
- Lorenzo Cobianchi,
- Federico Coccolini,
- Massimo Chiarugi,
- Isidoro Di Carlo,
- Salomone Di Saverio,
- Mauro Podda,
- Michele Pisano,
- Massimo Sartelli,
- Mario Testini,
- Andreas Fette,
- Sandro Rizoli,
- Edoardo Picetti,
- Dieter Weber,
- Rifat Latifi,
- Yoram Kluger,
- Zsolt Janos Balogh,
- Walter Biffl,
- Hans Jeekel,
- Ian Civil,
- Andreas Hecker,
- Luca Ansaloni,
- Francesca Bravi,
- Vanni Agnoletti,
- Solomon Gurmu Beka,
- Ernest Eugene Moore,
- Fausto Catena
Affiliations
- Giacomo Sermonesi
- Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Bufalini Hospital‐Level 1 Trauma Center
- Brian W. C. A. Tian
- Department of General Surgery, Singapore General Hospital
- Carlo Vallicelli
- Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Bufalini Hospital‐Level 1 Trauma Center
- Fikri M. Abu‑Zidan
- Department of Surgery, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates University
- Dimitris Damaskos
- Department of Surgery, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
- Michael Denis Kelly
- Department of General Surgery, Albury Hospital
- Ari Leppäniemi
- Abdominal Center, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki
- Joseph M. Galante
- Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California Davis
- Edward Tan
- Department of Surgery, Radboud University Medical Center
- Andrew W. Kirkpatrick
- Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine, University of Calgary, Foothills Medical Centre
- Vladimir Khokha
- Department of Emergency Surgery, City Hospital
- Oreste Marco Romeo
- Trauma, Burn, and Surgical Care Program, Bronson Methodist Hospital
- Mircea Chirica
- Department of Digestive Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Grenoble Alpes
- Manos Pikoulis
- 3Rd Department of Surgery, Attikon General Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA)
- Andrey Litvin
- Department of Surgical Diseases No. 3, Gomel State Medical University
- Vishal Girishchandra Shelat
- Department of General Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital
- Boris Sakakushev
- General Surgery Department, Medical University, University Hospital St George
- Imtiaz Wani
- Department of Surgery, Sheri-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences
- Ibrahima Sall
- General Surgery Department, Military Teaching Hospital
- Paola Fugazzola
- Department of Surgery, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, University of Pavia
- Enrico Cicuttin
- Department of General, Emergency and Trauma Surgery, Pisa University Hospital
- Adriana Toro
- Department of Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies, General Surgery Cannizzaro Hospital, University of Catania
- Francesco Amico
- Discipline of Surgery, School of Medicine and Public Health
- Francesca Dal Mas
- Department of Management, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
- Belinda De Simone
- Department of Emergency Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Villeneuve-Saint-Georges
- Michael Sugrue
- Donegal Clinical Research Academy Emergency Surgery Outcome Project, Letterkenny University Hospital
- Luigi Bonavina
- Department of Surgery, IRCCS Policlinico San Donato, University of Milano
- Giampiero Campanelli
- Department of Surgical Science, Istituto Clinico Sant’Ambrogio
- Paolo Carcoforo
- Department of Surgery, S. Anna University Hospital and University of Ferrara
- Lorenzo Cobianchi
- Department of Surgery, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, University of Pavia
- Federico Coccolini
- Department of General, Emergency and Trauma Surgery, Pisa University Hospital
- Massimo Chiarugi
- Department of General, Emergency and Trauma Surgery, Pisa University Hospital
- Isidoro Di Carlo
- Department of Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies, General Surgery Cannizzaro Hospital, University of Catania
- Salomone Di Saverio
- General Surgery Department Hospital of San Benedetto del Tronto
- Mauro Podda
- Department of Surgical Science, Emergency Surgery Unit, University of Cagliari
- Michele Pisano
- General and Emergency Surgery, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII
- Massimo Sartelli
- Department of Surgery, Macerata Hospital
- Mario Testini
- Department of Precision and Regenerative Medicine and Ionian Area, Unit of Academic General Surgery, University of Bari “A. Moro”
- Andreas Fette
- Pediatric Surgery, Children’s Care Center, SRH Klinikum Suhl
- Sandro Rizoli
- Surgery Department, Section of Trauma Surgery, Hamad General Hospital (HGH)
- Edoardo Picetti
- Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Azienda Ospedaliero‑Universitaria Parma
- Dieter Weber
- Department of Trauma Surgery, Royal Perth Hospital
- Rifat Latifi
- Department of Surgery, Westchester Medical Center, New York Medical College
- Yoram Kluger
- Department of General Surgery, Rambam Health Care Campus
- Zsolt Janos Balogh
- Department of Traumatology, John Hunter Hospital and University of Newcastle
- Walter Biffl
- Division of Trauma/Acute Care Surgery, Scripps Clinic Medical Group
- Hans Jeekel
- Department of Surgery, Erasmus University Medical Centre
- Ian Civil
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland
- Andreas Hecker
- Emergency Medicine Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, University Hospital of Giessen
- Luca Ansaloni
- Department of Surgery, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, University of Pavia
- Francesca Bravi
- Healthcare Administration, Santa Maria Delle Croci Hospital
- Vanni Agnoletti
- Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Bufalini Hospital‐Level 1 Trauma Center
- Solomon Gurmu Beka
- Ethiopian Air Force Hospital
- Ernest Eugene Moore
- Ernest E Moore Shock Trauma Center at Denver Health, University of Colorado
- Fausto Catena
- Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Bufalini Hospital‐Level 1 Trauma Center
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s13017-023-00520-9
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 18,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 29
Abstract
Abstract Background Laparoscopy is widely adopted across nearly all surgical subspecialties in the elective setting. Initially finding indication in minor abdominal emergencies, it has gradually become the standard approach in the majority of elective general surgery procedures. Despite many technological advances and increasing acceptance, the laparoscopic approach remains underutilized in emergency general surgery and in abdominal trauma. Emergency laparotomy continues to carry a high morbidity and mortality. In recent years, there has been a growing interest from emergency and trauma surgeons in adopting minimally invasive surgery approaches in the acute surgical setting. The present position paper, supported by the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES), aims to provide a review of the literature to reach a consensus on the indications and benefits of a laparoscopic-first approach in patients requiring emergency abdominal surgery for general surgery emergencies or abdominal trauma. Methods This position paper was developed according to the WSES methodology. A steering committee performed the literature review and drafted the position paper. An international panel of 54 experts then critically revised the manuscript and discussed it in detail, to develop a consensus on a position statement. Results A total of 323 studies (systematic review and meta-analysis, randomized clinical trial, retrospective comparative cohort studies, case series) have been selected from an initial pool of 7409 studies. Evidence demonstrates several benefits of the laparoscopic approach in stable patients undergoing emergency abdominal surgery for general surgical emergencies or abdominal trauma. The selection of a stable patient seems to be of paramount importance for a safe adoption of a laparoscopic approach. In hemodynamically stable patients, the laparoscopic approach was found to be safe, feasible and effective as a therapeutic tool or helpful to identify further management steps and needs, resulting in improved outcomes, regardless of conversion. Appropriate patient selection, surgeon experience and rigorous minimally invasive surgical training, remain crucial factors to increase the adoption of laparoscopy in emergency general surgery and abdominal trauma. Conclusions The WSES expert panel suggests laparoscopy as the first approach for stable patients undergoing emergency abdominal surgery for general surgery emergencies and abdominal trauma.
Keywords
- Laparoscopy
- Laparoscopic approach
- Minimally invasive surgery/approach
- Emergency general surgery
- Acute care surgery
- Trauma surgery hemodynamic stability