Developing the surgical technique reporting checklist and standards: a study protocol

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  • Kaiping Zhang
  • Yanfang Ma
  • Qianling Shi
  • Jinlin Wu
  • Jianfei Shen
  • Yulong He
  • Xianzhuo Zhang
  • Panpan Jiao
  • Grace S Li
  • Xueqin Tang
  • Calvin S H Ng
  • Alfonso Fiorelli
  • Nuria M Novoa
  • Benedetta Bedetti
  • Giovanni Battista Levi Sandri
  • Steven Hochwald
  • Toni Lerut
  • Alan D L Sihoe
  • Leandro Cardoso Barchi
  • Sebastien Gilbert
  • Ryuichi Waseda
  • Alper Toker
  • Diego Gonzalez-Rivas
  • Robert Fruscio
  • Marco Scarci
  • Fabio Davoli
  • Guillaume Piessen
  • Bin Qiu
  • Stephen D Wang
  • Yaolong Chen
  • Shugeng Gao

Background: Standardized and transparent reporting of surgical technique is the cornerstone of effective dissemination, implementation and improvement. However, current reporting of surgical techniques is inadequate. The existing guidelines potentially applied to guide surgical technique reporting are with a minimal highlight of the surgical technique, lack requirements explaining what extent and dimensions need to be described in detail, or are unlikely to extrapolate to a wide range of surgical techniques. This study aims to formulate a rigorous protocol to develop a surgical technique reporting checklist and standards (SUPER) that defines what a clear, comprehensive and detailed surgical technique report should be contained.

Methods: This protocol is designed following the classic guidance for developing reporting guidelines recommended by the EQUATOR network.

Results: The development team will consist of surgeons (~80%), methodologists, and journal editors. The draft checklist sources will include a scoping review of existing reporting guidelines related to surgical technique, surgical technique articles from 15 top journals published in the last year, and brainstorming by the multidisciplinary development team. The final SUPER checklist will be formed after three rounds of Delphi surveys, one round of face-to-face meeting, and a month-long pilot test. The SUPER checklist will be published as open-access and be used in combination with existing reporting guidelines related to surgical techniques (e.g., IDEAL). This protocol will steer the SUPER checklist's development, allowing us to further elaborate surgical technique reporting for all surgical specialties, and enabling a more favorable experience for surgeons, nurses, medical students, residents, editors, and reviewers.

Trial Registration: This trial is registered at the EQUATOR network on December 18th, 2020. Available at: https://www.equator-network.org/library/reporting-guidelines-under-development/reporting-guidelines-under-development-for-other-study-designs/.

Original languageEnglish
JournalGland Surgery
Volume10
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)2591-2599
Number of pages9
ISSN2227-684X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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