Publications by authors named "Fernando Docobo-Durantez"

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  • The study examines the characteristics and functioning of ambulatory surgery units (ASUs) in Spain, highlighting their safety and effectiveness in managing surgical issues.
  • Conducted through a multicenter survey from April to September 2022, the research gathered responses from 90 ASUs, revealing a 63% average ambulatory index, with over half being integrated units.
  • The findings underscore the need for better coordination among administrations, improved quality management systems, and enhanced training tools for healthcare professionals.
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  • The global adoption of Ambulatory Surgery is on the rise, and its growth is anticipated to continue shortly.
  • However, without standardization and regulation, this trend may negatively impact the education and training of current and future doctors.
  • A large portion of the common surgical procedures performed in Ambulatory Surgery occurs outside the training environments provided by hospitals, which could hinder proper residency training.
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The current situation of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has paralyzed non-urgent and/or oncological surgery in many hospitals in our country with what it means for the health of citizens who are awaiting a surgical procedure. Outpatient Surgery can afford more than 85% of the surgical procedures that are performed in a surgical department and is presented as a feasible and safe alternative at the present time since it does not require admission and decreases clearly the risk of infection. In addition, it is the tool that should be generalized to solve the accumulation of patients on the waiting list that the pandemic is generating, so it seems appropriate that the Ambulatory Surgery section of the Spanish Association of Surgeons present a series of recommendations for the implementation of outpatient surgery in these exceptional circumstances that we have to live.

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  • The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has led to a suspension of non-urgent and oncological surgeries in many hospitals, impacting patients awaiting procedures.
  • Outpatient surgery, which accounts for over 85% of surgical cases, is a safe alternative since it allows patients to avoid hospital admission and reduces infection risks.
  • The Spanish Association of Surgeons recommends promoting outpatient surgery to address the backlog of patients caused by the pandemic.
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Background: Patient satisfaction is a reliable and measurable indicator of the quality provided by a healthcare service. There are several questionnaires for measuring it, but only a few have shown good psychometric properties, an outstanding one being the EVAN-G (Evaluation du Vécu de l'Anesthésie Générale) questionnaire, which measures patient satisfaction regarding perioperative care and is validated in French. The aim of this study is the validation of a Spanish version of the EVAN-G questionnaire.

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Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of human fibrinogen-thrombin collagen patch (TachoSil) in the reinforcement of high-risk colon anastomoses.

Methods: A quasi-experimental study was conducted in Wistar rats ( = 56) that all underwent high-risk anastomoses (anastomosis with only two sutures) after colectomies. The rats were divided into two randomized groups: Control group (24 rats) and treatment group (24 rats).

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The royal decree RD 639/2014 has been published, regulating among others, the core curriculum, and specific areas of training (SAT). It is of great interest for the specialty of General and Digestive Surgery (GS and DS). The aim is to expose and clarify the main provisions and reflect on their implications for the practical application of the core curriculum and SAT in the specialty of General and Digestive Surgery, to promote initiatives and regulations.

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Background: Appendiceal tumors are found in about 1% of appendectomies performed and 0.5% of intestinal neoplasias. Appendiceal carcinoids are the predominant histology in this group and are usually casual after appendectomy for other reasons.

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Introduction: There are no quantified data on the real activity carried out by residents during the 5 years of training in the specialty of general and digestive surgery (GGS) in Spain. There are also limited data on programs in other surgical specialities, and in other countries. The aim of the study is to estimate the mean overall surgical activity by specific skill areas and by the level of complexity of the Spanish program in the specialty of GGS.

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Background: Pilonidal disease is one of the most frequent entities in our daily surgical activity. Although it is a benign disease, malignant degeneration is likely to occur in pilonidal disease. We reviewed surgical interventions for pilonidal diseases performed from January 1, 1995 to December 31, 2008.

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Objective: We want to present our experience about surgical pathology of Meckel´s diverticulum by means of a retrospective study.

Material And Methods: We report a group of patients of our Department of General and Abdominal Surgery and Paediatric Surgery of our Hospital with Meckel´s diverticulum since January 1997 to January 2010. We report the clinical presentation, complementary test, interventions, and the postoperative follow up.

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  • - The study evaluates the current state of surgical training in Spain to see if it aligns with the objectives of the training program, using data from surveys directed at surgical Residents and Tutors conducted by the Spanish Surgeons Association.
  • - Surveys were sent to 626 Residents and 142 Tutors, yielding a response rate of 19% and 29%, respectively, with the majority being first-year Residents (32%) and high overall satisfaction with the training (76%) noted.
  • - Findings indicate that surgical activity meets established program standards in terms of procedure numbers and progression, but there is a lack of uniformity; additionally, the roles and accreditation of Tutors need clearer regulations.
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Introduction: Current studies have shown the validity of the atraumatic fixation with fibrin glue (Tissucol) compared to conventional sutures in polypropylene mesh fixation. We propose to study the behaviour of absorbable mesh.

Material And Methods: We used 20 Wistar white rats.

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On 8 may 2007, the Official Bulletin (BOE) published the new Specialist Training Program. The Post-Graduate Training Section of the Spanish Surgeons Association (AEC), conscious of the importance of this situation, has carried out a reflective analysis of this Program and proposes a series of objectives. The new plan coordinates a training program that sets out three general objectives as regards, knowledge, skills and attitudes that the resident must assimilate and develop, it strictly defines the final product, without substantially changing the previous program and emphasises two fundamental aspects: training in minimally invasive surgery and research training, although the inclusion of previously unpublished new rotations and the continuation of the current assessment model.

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Introduction: Surgical site infections are frequent in daily surgical practice. One of the main challenges currently facing surgeons is the prevention and treatment of infections, especially those involving prosthetic material. A new suture (Vicryl Plus) has become available.

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Introduction: The complications of surgical wound closure in patients with risk factors significantly increases morbidity and mortality. The aim of the present study was to evaluate differences in abdominal wall closure in patients with risk factors with the same closure technique and slow-absorbable or non-absorbable sutures.

Material And Methods: We performed a prospective, multicenter, comparative study of polydioxanone versus nylon sutures.

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