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The first international Delphi consensus statement on Laparoscopic Gastrointestinal surgery

The first international Delphi consensus statement on Laparoscopic Gastrointestinal surgery
The first international Delphi consensus statement on Laparoscopic Gastrointestinal surgery

Background: laparoscopic surgery has almost replaced open surgery in many areas of Gastro-Intestinal (GI) surgery. There is currently no published expert consensus statement on the principles of laparoscopic GI surgery. This may have affected the training of new surgeons. This exercise aimed to achieve an expert consensus on important principles of laparoscopic GI surgery. 

Methods: a committee of 38 international experts in laparoscopic GI surgery proposed and voted on 149 statements in two rounds following a strict modified Delphi protocol. 

Results: a consensus was achieved on 133 statements after two rounds of voting. All experts agreed on tailoring the first port site to the patient, whereas 84.2% advised avoiding the umbilical area for pneumoperitoneum in patients who had a prior midline laparotomy. Moreover, 86.8% agreed on closing all 15 mm ports irrespective of the patient's body mass index. There was a 100% consensus on using cartridges of appropriate height for stapling, checking the doughnuts after using circular staplers, and keeping the vibrating blade of the ultrasonic energy device in view and away from vascular structures. An 84.2% advised avoiding drain insertion through a ≥10 mm port site as it increases the risk of port-site hernia. There was 94.7% consensus on adding laparoscopic retrieval bags to the operating count and ensuring any surgical specimen left inside for later removal is added to the operating count. 

Conclusion: thirty-eight experts achieved a consensus on 133 statements concerning various aspects of laparoscopic GI Surgery. Increased awareness of these could facilitate training and improve patient outcomes.

Ergonomics, Gastrointestinal surgery, Guidelines, Hepatobiliary, Laparoscopic surgery, Minimally invasive, Patient safety, Surgical training
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Omar, Islam, Miller, Karl, Madhock, Brijesh, Amr, Bassem, Singhal, rishi, Graham, Yitka, Pouwels, Sjaak, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, Aggarwal, Sandeep, Ahmed, Irfan, Aminian, Ali, Jaser Ammori, Basil, Arulampalam, Tan, Awan, Altaf, Maria Balibrea, Jose, Bahangu, Aneel, Brady, Richard, Brown, wendy, Chand, Manish, Darzi, Ara, Singh Gill, Talvinder, Goel, Ramen, Gopinath, Bussa R, van Berge Henegouwen, Mark, Himpens, Jacques M, Kerrigan, David, Luyer, Misha, Macutkiewicz, Christian, Mayol, Julio, Purkayastha, Sanjay, Rosenthal, Raul Jacobo, Shikora, Scott, Small, Peter Kenneth, Smart, Neil James, Taylor, Mark A, Udwadia, Tehemton, Underwood, Timothy, Viswanath, Yirupaiahgari, Welch, Neil Thomas, Wexner, Steven D, Wilson, Michael Samual James, Winter, Des C and Mahawar, Kamal K (2022) The first international Delphi consensus statement on Laparoscopic Gastrointestinal surgery. International Journal of Surgery, 104, [106766]. (doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2022.106766).

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Abstract

Background: laparoscopic surgery has almost replaced open surgery in many areas of Gastro-Intestinal (GI) surgery. There is currently no published expert consensus statement on the principles of laparoscopic GI surgery. This may have affected the training of new surgeons. This exercise aimed to achieve an expert consensus on important principles of laparoscopic GI surgery. 

Methods: a committee of 38 international experts in laparoscopic GI surgery proposed and voted on 149 statements in two rounds following a strict modified Delphi protocol. 

Results: a consensus was achieved on 133 statements after two rounds of voting. All experts agreed on tailoring the first port site to the patient, whereas 84.2% advised avoiding the umbilical area for pneumoperitoneum in patients who had a prior midline laparotomy. Moreover, 86.8% agreed on closing all 15 mm ports irrespective of the patient's body mass index. There was a 100% consensus on using cartridges of appropriate height for stapling, checking the doughnuts after using circular staplers, and keeping the vibrating blade of the ultrasonic energy device in view and away from vascular structures. An 84.2% advised avoiding drain insertion through a ≥10 mm port site as it increases the risk of port-site hernia. There was 94.7% consensus on adding laparoscopic retrieval bags to the operating count and ensuring any surgical specimen left inside for later removal is added to the operating count. 

Conclusion: thirty-eight experts achieved a consensus on 133 statements concerning various aspects of laparoscopic GI Surgery. Increased awareness of these could facilitate training and improve patient outcomes.

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Accepted/In Press date: 28 June 2022
Published date: 13 July 2022
Additional Information: Funding Information: MH: Consultant for Medtronic, Johnson and Johnson, Mylan, Alesi Surgical, BBraun and received unrestricted grants from Stryker (all funding paid to institution). Publisher Copyright: © 2022
Keywords: Ergonomics, Gastrointestinal surgery, Guidelines, Hepatobiliary, Laparoscopic surgery, Minimally invasive, Patient safety, Surgical training

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Local EPrints ID: 471433
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471433
ISSN: 1743-9191
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ORCID for Timothy Underwood: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9455-2188

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 07:33

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Author: Islam Omar
Author: Karl Miller
Author: Brijesh Madhock
Author: Bassem Amr
Author: rishi Singhal
Author: Yitka Graham
Author: Sjaak Pouwels
Author: Mohammad Abu Hilal
Author: Sandeep Aggarwal
Author: Irfan Ahmed
Author: Ali Aminian
Author: Basil Jaser Ammori
Author: Tan Arulampalam
Author: Altaf Awan
Author: Jose Maria Balibrea
Author: Aneel Bahangu
Author: Richard Brady
Author: wendy Brown
Author: Manish Chand
Author: Ara Darzi
Author: Talvinder Singh Gill
Author: Ramen Goel
Author: Bussa R Gopinath
Author: Mark van Berge Henegouwen
Author: Jacques M Himpens
Author: David Kerrigan
Author: Misha Luyer
Author: Christian Macutkiewicz
Author: Julio Mayol
Author: Sanjay Purkayastha
Author: Raul Jacobo Rosenthal
Author: Scott Shikora
Author: Peter Kenneth Small
Author: Neil James Smart
Author: Mark A Taylor
Author: Tehemton Udwadia
Author: Yirupaiahgari Viswanath
Author: Neil Thomas Welch
Author: Steven D Wexner
Author: Michael Samual James Wilson
Author: Des C Winter
Author: Kamal K Mahawar

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