Retrospect of standardized diagnosis and registration of surgical complications for gastro-intestinal cancer in China
10.3760/cma.j.cn115610-20220215-00082
- VernacularTitle:中国胃肠肿瘤外科并发症规范化诊断登记历程回顾
- Author:
Jiafu JI
1
;
Zhouqiao WU
;
Tianxiao HAN
;
Ziyu LI
Author Information
1. 北京大学肿瘤医院暨北京市肿瘤防治研究所胃肠肿瘤中心外科一病区 恶性肿瘤发病机制及转化研究教育部重点实验室,北京 100142
- Keywords:
Stomach neoplasms;
Gastrointestinal surgery;
Complications;
Diagnosis;
Registration
- From:
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery
2022;21(3):323-326
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Registration of postoperative complications for surgical oncology including gastrointestinal cancer has received increasing attention with persistent researches on gastrointes-tinal tumor in China. The popularization of standardized gastric surgery and introduction of new technologies and concepts, including minimally invasive surgery, enhanced recovery after surgery, and neoadjuvant therapy, have promoted the conduction of clinical studies, e.g. the Chinese Laparoscopic Gastrointestinal Surgery Study Group series studies, on their safety, and further standardized the diagnosis and registration of postoperative complications as short-term study endpoints. Since then, for diagnosis and registration of complications in gastrointestinal surgery in China, the basis has evolved from clinical experience to clinical research. Since 2015, platforms such as China Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgical Union have been established to further promote the recording of real-world clinical data in more centers across the whole country. In recent years, the expert consensus on the diagnosis and registration of complications has been published sub-sequently and the prospective multicenter real-world complication registration study has been carried out. All of these efforts will facilitate medical centers especially the primary medical centers into the era of standardized diagnosis and registration of complications on a real-world basis.The authors review the standardized diagnosis and registration of surgical complications for gastrointes-tinal cancer in China, aiming to provide references to standardization of clinical practice of gastro-intestinal surgery.