Authors
Timothee Girardin, David Martin, Daniel Clerc, Enrique Lazaro-Fontanet, Martin Hübner, Dieter Hahnloser
Publication date
2022/6/1
Journal
British Journal of Surgery
Volume
109
Issue
Supplement_3
Pages
znac181. 006
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Objective
Acute diverticulitis is a frequent clinical conditions encountered in emergency settings. Despite recent international guidelines, management of acute diverticulitis (AD) varies and is not standardized. The aim of the study was to achieve a Swiss nationwide consensus on clinical management of acute diverticulitis.
Methods
A three-staged consensus meeting according to the Delphi method was performed in 2020 involving 78 Swiss surgeons from 40 hospitals. A steering-group drafted the questionnaires, gathered best available evidence which was presented and discussed in meetings prior answering the questions. Consensus was defined as ≥70% of agreement.
Results
57 surgeons answered all the 3 rounds and 28 (53%) performed > 50 colorectal resections per year. On initial workup in the emergency setting, performing leucocytes count (87 …
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