Quality of reporting of robot-assisted cholecystectomy in relation to the IDEAL recommendations: systematic review
Author(s) -
Emily Kirkham,
Conor Jones,
George Higginbotham,
S. Biggs,
Ffion Dewi,
Lauren Dixon,
M Huttman,
Barry Main,
Jozel Ramirez,
H Robertson,
Darren Scroggie,
Benjamin E. Zucker,
Jane Blazeby,
Natalie Blencowe,
Samir Pathak,
Abigail Vallance,
Arien Wilkinson,
A Smith,
A Torkington,
Arwel W. Jones,
Ali Abbas,
Benedict Turner,
C Thomas,
Christin Hoffmann,
D Henshall,
Eleanor Boden,
Emma Gull,
Emma Sewart,
F Wood,
F Loro,
Freya Hollowood,
G Fowler,
G Sellers,
Hollie Richards,
Ioan Hughes,
I Handa,
James Olivier,
Jonathan Rees,
Katy Chalmers,
K Siang Lee,
L Leandro,
Louisa Paynter,
Lucy Huppler,
L Gourbault,
M Wijeyaratne,
M Dewhurst,
Max Shah,
M Kiandee,
M Dada,
O Brewster,
P Lok,
Rahul Winayak,
R Ranat,
Rhian Macefield,
R Purves,
Ruby Lawrence,
Ryan Millar,
Sam Lawday,
Sanjush Dalmia,
Sian Cousins,
S Pathak,
S Rozwadowski,
Toni Robinson,
Teresa Perra,
Tjun Wei Leow,
Thomas Brankin-Frisby,
W Baker,
W Hurst,
Ysabelle Embury Young
Publication year - 2022
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/zrac116
Subject(s) - ideal (ethics) , context (archaeology) , medicine , inclusion and exclusion criteria , randomized controlled trial , surgery , alternative medicine , paleontology , philosophy , epistemology , biology , pathology
Robotic cholecystectomy (RC) is a recent innovation in minimally invasive gallbladder surgery. The IDEAL (idea, development, exploration, assessment, long-term study) framework aims to provide a safe method for evaluating innovative procedures. This study aimed to understand how RC was introduced, in accordance with IDEAL guidelines.
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