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WSES SM (World Society of Emergency Surgery Summer Meeting) highlights: emergency surgery around the world (Brazil, Finland, USA)
Emergency surgery is performed in every hospital with a A and E unit all around the world. However it is organized in different ways with different results
WSES SM (World Society of Emergency Surgery Summer Meeting) highlights: emergency surgery around the world (Brazil, Finland, USA)
Abstract Emergency surgery is performed in every hospital with a A and E unit all around the world. However it is organized in different ways with different results. Aim of this paper is to present history, current scope, current training program and new politics for training national program of 3 countries of different continents. Brazil, Finland and US emergency surgery models are presented discussing all criticisms showed during the WSES Summer Meeting 2008.</p
The management of surgical patients in the emergency setting during COVID-19 pandemic: the WSES position paper
Background Since the COVID-19 pandemic has occurred, nations showed
their unpreparedness to deal with a mass casualty incident of this
proportion and severity, which resulted in a tremendous number of deaths
even among healthcare workers. The World Society of Emergency Surgery
conceived this position paper with the purpose of providing
evidence-based recommendations for the management of emergency surgical
patients under COVID-19 pandemic for the safety of the patient and
healthcare workers. Method A systematic review was conducted in
accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and
Meta-analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P) through the MEDLINE (PubMed), Embase
and SCOPUS databases. Synthesis of evidence, statements and
recommendations were developed in accordance with the GRADE methodology.
Results Given the limitation of the evidence, the current document
represents an effort to join selected high-quality articles and experts'
opinion. Conclusions The aim of this position paper is to provide an
exhaustive guidelines to perform emergency surgery in a safe and
protected environment for surgical patients and for healthcare workers
under COVID-19 and to offer the best management of COVID-19 patients
needing for an emergency surgical treatment. We recommend screening for
COVID-19 infection at the emergency department all acute surgical
patients who are waiting for hospital admission and urgent surgery. The
screening work-up provides a RT-PCR nasopharyngeal swab test and a
baseline (non-contrast) chest CT or a chest X-ray or a lungs US,
depending on skills and availability. If the COVID-19 screening is not
completed we recommend keeping the patient in isolation until RT-PCR
swab test result is not available, and to manage him/she such as an
overt COVID patient. The management of COVID-19 surgical patients is
multidisciplinary. If an immediate surgical procedure is mandatory,
whether laparoscopic or via open approach, we recommend doing every
effort to protect the operating room staff for the safety of the
patient