To support the global restart of elective surgery, data from an international prospective cohort study of 8492 patients (69 countries) was analysed using artificial intelligence (machine learning techniques) to develop a predictive score for mortality in surgical patients with SARS-CoV-2. We found that patient rather than operation factors were the best predictors and used these to create the COVIDsurg Mortality Score (https://covidsurgrisk.app). Our data demonstrates that it is safe to restart a wide range of surgical services for selected patients.
Guidelines exist for operation notes from the Royal College of Surgeons of England but compliance has been shown to be variable.
Aim
The authors performed an audit of compliance with RCS standards in a colorectal department.
Methods
Thirty random operation notes were selected from a conserved pool. Their compliance was recorded against RCS good surgical practise record keeping and also looked particularly at fistula surgery and there documentation.
Result
Compliance was found to be poor and recommendations were put in place and the following was re audited.
Conclusion
As some specialities are developing operation note standards specific to individual procedures, the findings are compared with previous similar published work.
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