2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2020.02.007
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Standards for reporting on surgery for chronic pancreatitis: a report from the International Study Group for Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS)

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“…This is not only a limitation for the present study, but for the complete literature on surgery in chronic pancreatitis. Therefore, we should strive to use one standard tool for pain assessment in all studies on surgery in chronic pancreatitis, as advised by the recently published ISGPS standards for reporting on surgery for chronic pancreatitis 18,42 . We adhered as much as possible to these reporting standards; however, not all proposed outcomes could be reported as some data were not available.…”
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“…This is not only a limitation for the present study, but for the complete literature on surgery in chronic pancreatitis. Therefore, we should strive to use one standard tool for pain assessment in all studies on surgery in chronic pancreatitis, as advised by the recently published ISGPS standards for reporting on surgery for chronic pancreatitis 18,42 . We adhered as much as possible to these reporting standards; however, not all proposed outcomes could be reported as some data were not available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This retrospective single-centre cohort study was performed according the STROBE guidelines 17 . Reporting of data adhered as much as possible to the new International Study Group for Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS) standards 18 .…”
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“…It is gratifying that several reporting guidelines that could be applied to surgical technique have been developed since the publication of CONSORT (5). For instance, CARE and SCARE can be applied in case reports (6,7), PROCESS (8) in case series, STROCSS (9) in cohort studies, CONSORT-NPT (10) in nonpharmacological randomized controlled trials (RCTs), IDEAL (11) in the surgical innovation development process, TIDieR (12) in interventions in a broad sense coving surgical technique, as well as reporting guidelines related to a specific surgical technique (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19).…”
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confidence: 99%