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Perioperative management and anaesthetic considerations in pelvic exenterations using Delphi methodology: results from the PelvEx Collaborative
Author(s) -
Aik Yong Chok,
Alex Oliver,
S. Rasheed,
Emile Tan,
Michael E. Kelly,
Arend G. J. Aalbers,
Nora Abdul Aziz,
Nuno Abecasis,
Mirna AbrahamNordling,
Takashi Akiyoshi,
W Alberda,
Matthew L. Albert,
Mihailo Andric,
Eva Angenete,
Anthony Antoniou,
Rebecca C. Auer,
Kirk K. S. Austin,
Omer Aziz,
Rachel Baker,
M Bali,
Gediminas Baseckas,
Brendan Bebington,
Michael Bedford,
Brian K. Bednarski,
Geerard L. Beets,
P L Berg,
J Bey,
Sebastiano Biondo,
K Boyle,
L Bordeianou,
A B Bremers,
Maximilian Brunner,
Pamela Buchwald,
AiTram N. Bui,
Andrea Burgess,
Jacobus W. A. Burger,
David Burling,
Elaine M. Burns,
Nicholas Campain,
Sara Carvalhal,
Luis M. Castro,
Antonio CaycedoMarulanda,
Karen K. L. Chan,
George J. Chang,
Min Hoe Chew,
P Chong,
Henrik Christensen,
H Clouston,
Mary Codd,
D. Collins,
A J Colquhoun,
Alison Corr,
Maurizio Coscia,
Peter Coyne,
Ben Creavin,
Roland S. Croner,
L Damjanovic,
I. R. Daniels,
M Davies,
Richard Davies,
Conor P. Delaney,
Johannes H.W. de Wilt,
Quentin Denost,
C Deutsch,
David Dietz,
S Domingo,
Eric J. Dozois,
M. J. Duff,
Tim Eglinton,
J M Enrique-Navascues,
Eloy Espín,
Martyn Evans,
Nicola Fearnhead,
Kjersti Flatmark,
Fergal J. Fleming,
Frank Frizelle,
Mario Álvarez Gallego,
Eduardo GarcíaGranero,
J.L. García-Sabrido,
Lorenzo Gentilini,
Mark George,
V George,
Laurent Ghouti,
Francisco Giner,
Nathan Ginther,
R Glynn,
Thomas Golda,
B Griffiths,
Dean Harris,
J.A.W. Hagemans,
Vishwanath Hanchanale,
Deena Harji,
Ramzi M. Helewa,
Giles Hellawell,
Alexander G. Heriot,
David Hochman,
Werner Hohenberger,
T. Holm,
Anna-Riia Holmström,
Roel Hompes,
John T. Jenkins,
Samuel D. Kaffenberger,
G V Kandaswamy,
Shitij Kapur,
Yukihide Kanemitsu,
S R Kelley,
Deborah S. Keller,
M S Khan,
H Kim,
H J Kim,
Cherry Koh,
Niels F.M. Kok,
R Kokelaar,
Christos Kontovounisios,
H Ø Kristensen,
Hidde M. Kroon,
Miranda Kusters,
Víctor Lago,
Stein Gunnar Larsen,
D W Larson,
W. L. Law,
Søren Laurberg,
P J Lee,
Manuel Limbert,
M L Lydrup,
A Lyons,
A. Craig Lynch,
Christopher R. Mantyh,
Kellie L. Mathis,
C F S Margues,
Anna Martling,
W J H J Meijerink,
S Merkel,
A M Mehta,
D. Ray McArthur,
Frank McDermott,
John McGrath,
Sachin Malde,
Alex H. Mirnezami,
J. R. T. Monson,
J R Morton,
T G Mullaney,
Ionuţ Negoi,
J W M Neto,
Binh Nguyen,
M. B. Nielsen,
Grard A. P. Nieuwenhuijzen,
Per J. Nilsson,
S T O’Dwyer,
Gabriella Jansson Palmer,
Emmanouil P. Pappou,
J Park,
Dimitrios Patsouras,
Gianluca Pellino,
A C Peterson,
Gilberto Poggioli,
David Proud,
M Quinn,
Aaron Quyn,
Rami Radwan,
P C Rasmussen,
Emanuele Rausa,
S E Regenbogen,
Andrew G. Renehan,
Rodrigo Rhuan Andrade Rocha,
Mark Rochester,
Jitender Rohila,
Joost Rothbarth,
Matteo Rottoli,
Campbell S. Roxburgh,
H.J.T. Rutten,
Éanna J. Ryan,
Bashar Safar,
P. M. Sagar,
Arun Sahai,
Avanish Saklani,
Tarik Sammour,
Raza Sayyed,
Alexis Schizas,
Eugenia Schwarzkopf,
Viorel Scripcariu,
Chelliah Selvasekar,
I. Shaikh,
Dai Shida,
Andrew Simpson,
Neil Smart,
Philip Smart,
Joseph J. Smith,
Arne M. Solbakken,
Michael J. Solomon,
Mette Møller Sørensen,
Scott R. Steele,
Daniel Steffens,
Karyn B. Stitzenberg,
Luca Stocchi,
N Stylianides,
Torbjörn Swartling,
H Sumrien,
Paul Sutton,
T Swartking,
Claire Taylor,
J Teras,
Ramesh Thurairaja,
EeLin Toh,
Petr Tsarkov,
Yuichiro Tsukada,
Shunsuke Tsukamoto,
J J Tuech,
William H. Turner,
Jurriaan B. Tuynman,
Gabriëlle H. van Ramshorst,
D van Zoggel,
W Vásquez-Jiménez,
Cornelis Verhoef,
Giuseppe Vizzielli,
E L K Voogt,
Keisuke Uehara,
Chris Wakeman,
Satish K. Warrier,
Hans H. Wasmuth,
K Weber,
Martin R. Weiser,
James Wheeler,
J Wild,
Malcolm Wilson,
Albert Wolthuis,
H Yano,
Benjamin Cherng Hann Yip,
J Yip,
Ri Na Yoo,
D. C. Winter,
Paris Tekkis
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bjs open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.974
H-Index - 9
ISSN - 2474-9842
DOI - 10.1093/bjsopen/zraa055
Subject(s) - medicine , perioperative , multidisciplinary approach , delphi method , pelvic exenteration , intensive care medicine , general surgery , surgery , computer science , social science , artificial intelligence , sociology
Background The multidisciplinary perioperative and anaesthetic management of patients undergoing pelvic exenteration is essential for good surgical outcomes. No clear guidelines have been established, and there is wide variation in clinical practice internationally. This consensus statement consolidates clinical experience and best practice collectively, and systematically addresses key domains in the perioperative and anaesthetic management. Methods The modified Delphi methodology was used to achieve consensus from the PelvEx Collaborative. The process included one round of online questionnaire involving controlled feedback and structured participant response, two rounds of editing, and one round of web-based voting. It was held from December 2019 to February 2020. Consensus was defined as more than 80 per cent agreement, whereas less than 80 per cent agreement indicated low consensus. Results The final consensus document contained 47 voted statements, across six key domains of perioperative and anaesthetic management in pelvic exenteration, comprising preoperative assessment and preparation, anaesthetic considerations, perioperative management, anticipating possible massive haemorrhage, stress response and postoperative critical care, and pain management. Consensus recommendations were developed, based on consensus agreement achieved on 34 statements. Conclusion The perioperative and anaesthetic management of patients undergoing pelvic exenteration is best accomplished by a dedicated multidisciplinary team with relevant domain expertise in the setting of a specialized tertiary unit. This consensus statement has addressed key domains within the framework of current perioperative and anaesthetic management among patients undergoing pelvic exenteration, with an international perspective, to guide clinical practice, and has outlined areas for future clinical research.

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