Despite the recent advancement in diagnostic modalities, many surgeons experience till this day unexpected findings during the course of surgery. Very few information is available in the medical literature in order to assist the surgeon with the anticipation and preparation to deal with Incidental Findings (IFs). Such valuable information can be of great benefit to the surgeon, as the surgical team can prepare himself better -technically and scientifically- to deal with the common expected IFs. The authors aim to examine the incidence of all IFs in abdominal surgery -laparoscopy or laparotomy- and identify possible associations through a cross-sectional designed study conducted in Aleppo University Hospital - Department of Surgery. The authors collected patients' data who underwent abdominal surgery during the period of the two-consecutive years 2018-2019.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
543
Abdominal surgery (laparotomy or laparoscopy) ,which includes proper inspection of the abdominal cavity.
Aleppo University Hospital
Aleppo, Aleppo Provice, Syria
The Incidence of IFs detection
Examine the incidence of the detection of Incidental and unexpected findings in abdominal surgery patients.
Time frame: Detection during the time of the procedure itself
IFs identification
The identification of the specific IFs encountered in abdominal surgery patients
Time frame: Detection during the time of the procedure itself
The incidence of misdiagnosis events
Examine the incidence of misdiagnosis events in abdominal surgeries
Time frame: Detection during the time of the procedure itself
The association between procedure type in IF detection
Examine the association between the type of surgery (laparoscopy or laparotomy) and the detection of IFs.
Time frame: Detection during the time of the procedure itself
The association between gender in IF detection
Examine the association between the gender of the patient and the detection of IFs.
Time frame: Detection during the time of the procedure itself
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