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This study outlines a protocol to develop the Surgical Technique Reporting (SUPER) checklist, aiming to standardize surgical technique reporting for clarity and consistency across all specialties.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Research Methodology
  • Surgical Education
  • Scientific Publishing Standards

Background:

  • Current surgical technique reporting lacks standardization and detail, hindering effective dissemination and improvement.
  • Existing guidelines are insufficient for comprehensive surgical technique reporting across diverse procedures.
  • A need exists for a standardized framework to ensure clarity and detail in reporting surgical techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To formulate a rigorous protocol for developing the Surgical Technique Reporting (SUPER) checklist and standards.
  • To define the essential components of a clear, comprehensive, and detailed surgical technique report.
  • To improve the quality and consistency of surgical technique reporting in medical literature.

Main Methods:

  • Protocol development follows EQUATOR network guidance for reporting guidelines.
  • A multidisciplinary team (surgeons, methodologists, editors) will develop the checklist.
  • The checklist will be refined through scoping reviews, journal article analysis, Delphi surveys, meetings, and pilot testing.

Main Results:

  • The SUPER checklist will be developed using a rigorous, multi-stage process.
  • The checklist will incorporate insights from existing guidelines, top journal publications, and expert consensus.
  • The final checklist will be pilot-tested and published as open-access.

Conclusions:

  • The SUPER checklist aims to standardize surgical technique reporting across all surgical specialties.
  • Implementation of the SUPER checklist will benefit surgeons, educators, reviewers, and editors.
  • This initiative will enhance the dissemination, implementation, and improvement of surgical techniques globally.