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Area of Science:

  • Medical Writing
  • Surgical Reporting Standards
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

Background:

  • Case reports are a traditional component of surgical literature.
  • Existing reporting guidelines (e.g., CARE) lack surgical focus.
  • There is a need for specific guidelines to improve surgical case report quality.

Framework:

  • The development utilized the Consensus-based Clinical Case Reporting Guideline (CARE) statement as a foundation.
  • A Delphi consensus methodology was employed with a multidisciplinary group of surgical experts.
  • A nine-point Likert scale, aligned with GRADE methodology, was used for item agreement.

Implementation:

  • Round one involved expert feedback on modifying CARE items and suggesting new ones.
  • Round two focused on participant voting for revised and new items.
  • High response rates (64% and 83%) were achieved across two Delphi rounds.

Implications:

  • The resulting SCARE Guideline comprises a 14-item checklist.
  • Implementation of the SCARE Guideline is expected to significantly improve surgical case report quality.
  • This standardized approach will enhance transparency and consistency in surgical case reporting.