Anorectal emergencies comprise a wide variety of diseases that share common symptoms, i.e., anorectal pain or bleeding and might require immediate management. While most of the underlying conditions do not need inpatient management, some of them could be life-threatening and need prompt recognition and treatment. It is well known that an incorrect diagnosis is frequent for anorectal diseases and that a delayed diagnosis is related to an impaired outcome. This paper aims to improve the knowledge and the awareness on this specific topic and to provide a useful tool for every physician dealing with anorectal emergencies. The present guidelines have been developed according to the GRADE methodology. To create these guidelines, a panel of experts was designed and charged by the boards of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) to perform a systematic review of the available literature and to provide evidence-based statements with immediate practical application. All the statements were presented and discussed during the WSES-AAST-WJES Consensus Conference on Anorectal Emergencies, and for each statement, a consensus among the WSES-AAST panel of experts was reached. We structured our work into seven main topics to cover the entire management of patients with anorectal emergencies and to provide an up-to-date, easy-to-use tool that can help physicians and surgeons during the decision-making process.
Anorectal emergencies: WSES-AAST guidelines / Tarasconi, A.; Perrone, G.; Davies, J.; Coimbra, R.; Moore, E.; Azzaroli, F.; Abongwa, H.; De Simone, B.; Gallo, G.; Rossi, G.; Abu-Zidan, F.; Agnoletti, V.; De'Angelis, G.; De'Angelis, N.; Ansaloni, L.; Baiocchi, G. L.; Carcoforo, P.; Ceresoli, M.; Chichom-Mefire, A.; Di Saverio, S.; Gaiani, F.; Giuffrida, M.; Hecker, A.; Inaba, K.; Kelly, M.; Kirkpatrick, A.; Kluger, Y.; Leppaniemi, A.; Litvin, A.; Ordonez, C.; Pattonieri, V.; Peitzman, A.; Pikoulis, M.; Sakakushev, B.; Sartelli, M.; Shelat, V.; Tan, E.; Testini, M.; Velmahos, G.; Wani, I.; Weber, D.; Biffl, W.; Coccolini, F.; Catena, F.. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY SURGERY. - ISSN 1749-7922. - 16:1(2021), p. 48.48. [10.1186/s13017-021-00384-x]
Anorectal emergencies: WSES-AAST guidelines
Perrone G.;Abongwa H.;De Simone B.;Rossi G.;de'Angelis G.;Gaiani F.;Giuffrida M.;Pattonieri V.;Catena F.
2021-01-01
Abstract
Anorectal emergencies comprise a wide variety of diseases that share common symptoms, i.e., anorectal pain or bleeding and might require immediate management. While most of the underlying conditions do not need inpatient management, some of them could be life-threatening and need prompt recognition and treatment. It is well known that an incorrect diagnosis is frequent for anorectal diseases and that a delayed diagnosis is related to an impaired outcome. This paper aims to improve the knowledge and the awareness on this specific topic and to provide a useful tool for every physician dealing with anorectal emergencies. The present guidelines have been developed according to the GRADE methodology. To create these guidelines, a panel of experts was designed and charged by the boards of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) to perform a systematic review of the available literature and to provide evidence-based statements with immediate practical application. All the statements were presented and discussed during the WSES-AAST-WJES Consensus Conference on Anorectal Emergencies, and for each statement, a consensus among the WSES-AAST panel of experts was reached. We structured our work into seven main topics to cover the entire management of patients with anorectal emergencies and to provide an up-to-date, easy-to-use tool that can help physicians and surgeons during the decision-making process.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.