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International Delphi Expert Consensus on Safe Return to Surgical and Endoscopic Practice: From the Coronavirus Global Surgical Collaborative

  • Horacio J. Asbun
  • , Mohammad Abu Hilal
  • , Filipe Kunzler
  • , Domenech Asbun
  • , Jaap Bonjer
  • , Kevin Conlon
  • , Nicolas Demartines
  • , Liane S. Feldman
  • , Salvador Morales-Conde
  • , Andrea Pietrabissa
  • , Aurora D. Pryor
  • , Christopher M. Schlachta
  • , Patricia Sylla
  • , Eduardo M. Targarona
  • , Yolanda Agra
  • , Marc G. Besselink
  • , Mark Callery
  • , Sean P. Cleary
  • , Luis De La Cruz
  • , Philippe Eckert
  • Chad Evans, Ho Seong Han, Daniel B. Jones, Tong Joo Gan, Daniel Koch, Keith D. Lillemoe, Davide Lomanto, Jeffrey Marks, Brent Matthews, John Mellinger, William Scott Melvin, Eduardo Moreno-Paquentin, Claudio Navarrete, Timothy M. Pawlik, Patrick Pessaux, Walter Ricciardi, Steven Schwaitzberg, Paresh Shah, Joseph Szokol, Mark Talamini, Ricardo Torres, Alessandro Triboldi, Suthep Udomsawaengsup, Federica Valsecchi, Jean Nicolas Vauthey, Michael Wallace, Steven D. Wexner, Michael Zinner, Nader Francis
  • Miami Cancer Institute
  • Istituto Fondazione Poliambulanza
  • University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
  • University of California at San Francisco
  • Amsterdam University Medical Center
  • University College Dublin
  • University of Lausanne
  • McGill University
  • Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocio
  • University of Pavia
  • Stony Brook University
  • Western University
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • Autonomous University of Barcelona
  • Ministry of Health
  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
  • Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
  • Florida International University
  • BA Wake Forest University
  • Seoul National University
  • Swiss Federal Office of Public Health
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • National University of Singapore
  • Case Western Reserve University
  • Carolinas Medical Center
  • Southern Illinois University
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • American British Cowdray Medical Center
  • Clinica Santa Maria
  • Ohio State University
  • Université de Strasbourg
  • Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS
  • New York University
  • NorthShore University HealthSystem
  • Hospital Escuela José de San Martín
  • Chulalongkorn University
  • Palazzolo Sull'Oglio
  • University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Mayo Clinic Florida
  • Cleveland Clinic Florida
  • Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • University College London

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Abstract

Objective:The aim of this work is to formulate recommendations based on global expert consensus to guide the surgical community on the safe resumption of surgical and endoscopic activities.Background:The COVID-19 pandemic has caused marked disruptions in the delivery of surgical care worldwide. A thoughtful, structured approach to resuming surgical services is necessary as the impact of COVID-19 becomes better controlled. The Coronavirus Global Surgical Collaborative sought to formulate, through rigorous scientific methodology, consensus-based recommendations in collaboration with a multidisciplinary group of international experts and policymakers.Methods:Recommendations were developed following a Delphi process. Domain topics were formulated and subsequently subdivided into questions pertinent to different aspects of surgical care in the COVID-19 crisis. Forty-four experts from 15 countries across 4 continents drafted statements based on the specific questions. Anonymous Delphi voting on the statements was performed in 2 rounds, as well as in a telepresence meeting.Results:One hundred statements were formulated across 10 domains. The statements addressed terminology, impact on procedural services, patient/staff safety, managing a backlog of surgeries, methods to restart and sustain surgical services, education, and research. Eighty-three of the statements were approved during the first round of Delphi voting, and 11 during the second round. A final telepresence meeting and discussion yielded acceptance of 5 other statements.Conclusions:The Delphi process resulted in 99 recommendations. These consensus statements provide expert guidance, based on scientific methodology, for the safe resumption of surgical activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)50-56
Number of pages7
JournalAnnals of Surgery
Volume274
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2021

Keywords

  • Delphi
  • backlog
  • consensus
  • coronavirus
  • endoscopy
  • pandemic
  • pathways
  • recommendations
  • resources
  • resumption
  • surgery

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