TY - JOUR
T1 - The Japanese Urological Association's clinical practice guidelines for urotrauma 2023
AU - Horiguchi, Akio
AU - Shinchi, Masayuki
AU - Ojima, Kenichiro
AU - Iijima, Kazuyoshi
AU - Inoue, Koji
AU - Inoue, Takamitsu
AU - Kaneko, Naoyuki
AU - Kanematsu, Akihiro
AU - Saito, Daizo
AU - Sakae, Tatefumi
AU - Sugihara, Toru
AU - Sekine, Kazuhiko
AU - Takao, Tetsuya
AU - Tabei, Tadashi
AU - Tamura, Yoshimi
AU - Funabiki, Tomohiro
AU - Yagihashi, Yusuke
AU - Yanagi, Masato
AU - Takahashi, Satoru
AU - Nakajima, Yosuke
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Japanese Urological Association.
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - The Japanese Urological Association's guidelines for the treatment of renal trauma were published in 2016. In conjunction with its revision, herein, we present the new guidelines for overall urotrauma. Its purpose is to provide standard diagnostic and treatment recommendations for urotrauma, including iatrogenic trauma, to preserve organ function and minimize complications and fatality. The guidelines committee comprised urologists with experience in urotrauma care, selected by the Trauma and Emergency Medicine Subcommittee of the Specialty Area Committee of the Japanese Urological Association, and specialists recommended by the Japanese Association for the Surgery of Trauma and the Japanese Society of Interventional Radiology. The guidelines committee established the domains of renal and ureteral, bladder, urethral, and genital trauma, and determined the lead person for each domain. A total of 30 clinical questions (CQs) were established for all domains; 15 for renal and ureteral trauma and five each for the other domains. An extensive literature search was conducted for studies published between January 1, 1983 and July 16, 2020, based on the preset keywords for each CQ. Since only few randomized controlled trials or meta-analyses were found on urotrauma clinical practice, conducting a systematic review and summarizing the evidence proved challenging; hence, the grade of recommendation was determined according to the 2007 “Minds Handbook for Clinical Practice Guidelines” based on a consensus reached by the guidelines committee. We hope that these guidelines will be useful for clinicians in their daily practice, especially those involved in urotrauma care.
AB - The Japanese Urological Association's guidelines for the treatment of renal trauma were published in 2016. In conjunction with its revision, herein, we present the new guidelines for overall urotrauma. Its purpose is to provide standard diagnostic and treatment recommendations for urotrauma, including iatrogenic trauma, to preserve organ function and minimize complications and fatality. The guidelines committee comprised urologists with experience in urotrauma care, selected by the Trauma and Emergency Medicine Subcommittee of the Specialty Area Committee of the Japanese Urological Association, and specialists recommended by the Japanese Association for the Surgery of Trauma and the Japanese Society of Interventional Radiology. The guidelines committee established the domains of renal and ureteral, bladder, urethral, and genital trauma, and determined the lead person for each domain. A total of 30 clinical questions (CQs) were established for all domains; 15 for renal and ureteral trauma and five each for the other domains. An extensive literature search was conducted for studies published between January 1, 1983 and July 16, 2020, based on the preset keywords for each CQ. Since only few randomized controlled trials or meta-analyses were found on urotrauma clinical practice, conducting a systematic review and summarizing the evidence proved challenging; hence, the grade of recommendation was determined according to the 2007 “Minds Handbook for Clinical Practice Guidelines” based on a consensus reached by the guidelines committee. We hope that these guidelines will be useful for clinicians in their daily practice, especially those involved in urotrauma care.
KW - external injury
KW - guideline
KW - iatrogenic injury
KW - urotrauma
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U2 - 10.1111/iju.15331
DO - 10.1111/iju.15331
M3 - Article
C2 - 37929795
AN - SCOPUS:85176132780
SN - 0919-8172
VL - 31
SP - 98
EP - 110
JO - International Journal of Urology
JF - International Journal of Urology
IS - 2
ER -