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  • Clinical study reporting standards
  • Evidence-based medicine

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  • The Preferred Reporting Of CasE Series in Surgery (PROCESS) guidelines were established in 2016 to enhance surgical case series reporting quality.
  • PROCESS guidelines have undergone revisions in 2018 and 2020, achieving significant citation and acceptance within the surgical research community.
  • The continuous evolution of surgical research necessitates periodic updates to reporting guidelines to maintain their relevance and applicability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To update the existing Preferred Reporting Of CasE Series in Surgery (PROCESS) guidelines.
  • To ensure the continued applicability and relevance of PROCESS guidelines in the evolving field of surgical research.
  • To maintain high standards for the quality of reporting in surgical case series.

Main Methods:

  • A dedicated PROCESS 2023 steering group was formed to propose updates to the PROCESS 2020 guidelines.
  • Proposed revisions were presented to an expert panel for critical evaluation.
  • A Delphi consensus exercise was employed to determine the adoption of proposed changes into the PROCESS 2023 guidelines.

Main Results:

  • Thirty-eight participants contributed to the development of the PROCESS 2023 guidelines.
  • Consensus (score 7-9 from >70% of participants) was reached for the majority of proposed guideline modifications.
  • Two specific items (3c and 6a) did not achieve the consensus threshold and will remain unchanged in the updated guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • The updated PROCESS 2023 guidelines are presented to further improve the quality of reporting for case series in surgery.
  • The consensus-driven updates reflect the current needs and best practices in surgical research reporting.
  • The PROCESS 2023 guidelines aim to provide a robust framework for transparent and comprehensive reporting of surgical case series.