Phase
Condition
Surgery
Sarcopenia
Treatment
N/AClinical Study ID
Ages 18-100 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
Adults age over 18
Route of admission should include all general surgical admission or referrals viaemergency department, interdepartmental transfers, direct referrals and GP referralsto an acute general surgical team.
All patients are required to have had a CT scan abdomen or abdomen and pelvis, supineor prone, with or without contrast.
All patients are required to have a completed REFS.
Those treated with operative measure (NCEPOD criteria) or those that would be treatedoperatively as an emergency, expedited, or urgently on the GI tract including:
Laparoscopic, open, converted or laparoscopic assisted
Surgical or radiological procedure or conservative treatments for pathology involvingthe stomach, small bowel, large bowel as a result of perforation, obstruction,ischaemia, bleeding or abscess.
Washout or evacuation of intrabdominal haematoma or abscess
Laparotomy or laparoscopy with no intervention due to inoperable pathology where theintention was to perform definition intervention.
Bowel resection or repair or conservative treatment due to obstructed or incarceratedincisional umbilical femoral or inguinal hernia.
Bowel resection/repair or conservative treatment due to obstructing/incarceratedincisional hernias provided the presentation and findings were acute. This willinclude large incisional hernia repair with division of adhesions.
Laparoscopic/Open Adhesiolysis or conservative treatment for bowel obstruction
Return to theatre for repair of substantial dehiscence of major abdominal wound (i.e. "burst abdomen")
Any reoperation/return to theatre or conservative treatment for complications ofelective general/upper GI surgery meeting the criteria above is included. Returns totheatre for complications following non-GI surgery are excluded (see exclusioncriteria below).
If multiple procedures are performed on different anatomical sites within theabdominal/pelvic cavity, the patient would be included if the major procedure isgeneral surgical.
Non-elective colonic resection with hysterectomy for a fistulating colonic cancerwould be included as the bowel resection is the major procedure
Bowel resection at the same time as emergency abdominal aortic aneurysm repair wouldnot be included as the aneurysm repair is the major procedure
The subjects are required to have had an acute admission, inpatient stay, formal wardadmission, review and diagnosis of acute GIT surgical pathology under an acutesurgical team.
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
Do not meet inclusion criteria for specific work package
Patients less than 18 years old
Ambulant or day case admission or outpatient admission only
No review from an acute surgical team.
Prisoners or patients under arrest or on remand.
Isolated gynaecology pathology: pathology of the ovaries, uterus or tubal systems notinvolving the gastrointestinal tract(GIT) i.e ectopic pregnancy.
Isolated urology acute abdomen: pathology of the kidneys, ureters or bladder notinvolving the GIT i.e pyelonephritis, lower urinary tract infections, renal orureteric stones, bladder malignancy
Isolated vascular pathology I.e Ruptured aortic aneurysm with no GIT ischaemia, iliacaneurysmal disease.
Excluded uncomplicated appendicectomy, cholecystectomy and ventral wall, or inguinalhernia.
Elective laparotomy / laparoscopy
Diagnostic laparotomy/laparoscopy where no subsequent procedure is performed (NB, ifno procedure is performed because of inoperable pathology, the case is included).
Appendicectomy +/- drainage of localised collection unless the procedure is incidentalto a non-elective procedure on the GI tract
Cholecystectomy +/- drainage of localised collection unless the procedure isincidental to a non-elective procedure on the GI tract (All surgery involving theappendix or gallbladder, including any surgery relating to complications such asabscess or bile leak is excluded. The only exception to this is if carried out as anincidental procedure to a more major procedure. We acknowledge that there might beextreme cases of peritoneal contamination, but total exclusion avoids subjectivejudgement calls about severity of contamination.)
Non-elective hernia repair without bowel resection or division of adhesions
Minor abdominal wound dehiscence unless this causes bowel complications requiringresection
Non-elective formation of a colostomy or ileostomy as either a trephine or alaparoscopic procedure (NB: if a midline laparotomy is performed, with the primaryprocedure being formation of a stoma then this should be included)
Vascular surgery, including abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
Caesarean section or obstetric laparotomies
Gynaecological laparotomy
Ruptured ectopic pregnancy, or pelvic abscesses due to pelvic inflammatory disease
Laparotomy/laparoscopy for pathology caused by blunt or penetrating trauma
All surgery relating to organ transplantation (including returns to theatre for anyreason following transplant surgery)
Surgery relating to sclerosing peritonitis
Surgery for removal of dialysis catheters
Laparotomy/laparoscopy for oesophageal pathology
Laparotomy/laparoscopy for pathology of the spleen, renal tract, kidneys, liver, gallbladder and biliary tree, pancreas or urinary tract
Returns to theatre for complications (eg bowel injury, haematoma, collection)following non-GI surgery are excluded. i.e returns to theatre following renal,urological, gynaecological, vascular, hepatic, pancreatic, splenic surgery areexcluded.
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Basingstoke,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Bournemouth,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Dorchester,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Isle of Wight NHS Trust
Newport,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Poole,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Portsmouth,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust
Salisbury,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Southampton,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Winchester,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Yeovil,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
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