The Operating Room management for emergency Surgical Activity (ORSA) study: a WSES international survey.
Belinda De SimoneVanni AgnolettiFikri M Abu-ZidanWalter L BifflErnest E MooreElie ChouillardFederico CoccoliniMassimo SartelliMauro PoddaSalomone Di SaverioHaytham KaafaraniZsolt J BaloghMiklosh BalaAri K LeppäniemiAndrew W KirkpatrickEmmanouil PikoulisKemal RasaChiara RosatoRobert SawyerLuca AnsaloniNicola de'AngelisDimitris DamaskosPhilip F StahelYoram KlugerRaul Coimbranull nullFausto CatenaPublished in: Updates in surgery (2024)
There is no dedicated emergency OR in the majority of hospitals internationally. Elective surgical procedures are usually postponed or even cancelled to perform emergency surgery. It is a priority to validate an effective universal triaging and scheduling system to allocate emergency surgical procedures. The new Timing in Acute Care Surgery (TACS) was recently proposed and validated by a Delphi consensus as a clear and reproducible triage tool to timely perform an emergency surgical procedure according to the clinical severity of the surgical disease. The new TACS needs to be prospectively validated in clinical practice. Logistics have to be assessed using a multi-disciplinary approach to improve patients' safety, optimise the use of resources, and decrease costs.