Acute Care Content Review "*" indicates required fields Reviewer Name* Title*Copy and Paste the title of this activity. HiddenInventory ID Number Hiddentype Access Instructions To access this video, visit the site below and log in with the following credentials: username:sagesreview password:foregut Leave the Institution ID blank Access Instructions To access this video, visit the site below and log in with your sages.org account: Please review this content item based on the Acute Care Pathway Goals and Objectives . HiddenIs this content relevant to the Foregut Masters Pathway* Relevant Somewhat Relevant Not Relevant HiddenIs this content relevant to any of the below Masters Pathways?*Select all that apply Acute Care Surgery Bariatric Biliary Colorectal Flexible Endoscopy Hernia Leadership & Professional Development Liver Pancreas Robotics Difficulty Level*Select the level to which this content applies. Select All that Apply. Competency Level: Equip the surgeon with the requisite knowledge of the perioperative management and anatomical considerations to perform minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for patients with acute appendicitis Proficiency Level: Equip the surgeon with the requisite knowledge of the anatomical and other patient considerations to perform MIS in patients with severe cholecystitis Mastery Level: Equip the surgeon with the requisite knowledge of the anatomical and other patient considerations to perform MIS in patients with perforated viscus Select AllCompetency LevelCompetency Goals*Select whether the content relates to either Goal or Objective topics. Select All the Apply. Preoperative & Intraoperative: Equip the surgeon with the requisite knowledge needed to manage acute appendicitis with minimally invasive techniques " Preoperative and intraoperative decision making for acute appendicitis - when to choose non operative mangement, how to resuscitate patients, technical considerations for MIS and open appendectomy Select AllCompetency Level: SME Objectives*Select the objectives covered by this content. Select All the Apply. Explain resuscitative strategies for acutely ill patients in need of surgical intervention for acute appendicitis. Describe and distinguish critical anatomical considerations for appendectomy Describe optimal minimal invasive surgical strategies for acute appendicitis Understand and justify conversion to an open appendectomy when necessary Counsel and make recommendations for patients who may benefit from non-operative management. Select AllProficiency LevelProficiency Goals*Select whether the content relates to either Goal or Objective topics. Select All the Apply. Preoperative & Intraoperative: Equip the surgeon with the requisite knowledge needed to safely manage acute cholecystitis and other common biliary disorders with minimally invasive techniques Preoperative and intraoperative decision making for acute biliary disease- how to evaluate severity of gallbladder disease, when to choose delayed vs. immediate operative mangement, safe technique for laparascopic cholecystectomy, technical considerations for MIS vs open cholecystectomy Select AllProficiency Level: SME Objectives*Select the objectives covered by this content. Select All the Apply. Apply published grading scales to stratify gallbladder disease severity in the operating room, while understanding both the usefulness and limitations of these scoring systems. Describe critical anatomy for laparoscopic cholecystectomy Describe MIS techniques and optimal surgical strategies for acute cholecystitis Understand and justify the need to convert to an open cholecystectomy or other management strategies given certain clinical scenarios. Recommend evidence-based timing for cholecystectomy in common clinical scenarios including acute cholecystitis, gallstone pancreatitis, symptomatic cholelithiaisis in pregnant patients, and choledocholithiasis in frail / high risk patients. Select AllMastery LevelMastery Goals*Select whether the content relates to either Goal or Objective topics. Select All the Apply. Preoperative & Intraoperative: Equip the surgeon with the requisite knowledge needed to manage patients with perforated viscus with minimally invasive techniques Preoperative and intraoperative decision making in patients with perforated viscus- when to choose non operative mangement, how to resuscitate patients, technical considerations for MIS and open surgical intervention Select AllMastery Level: SME Objectives*Select the objectives covered by this content. Select All the Apply. Manage resuscitation for patients with perforated viscus Summarize anatomical and physiologic parameters for operative approach Describe MIS techniques and their optimal surgical strategies for perforated viscus Explain when endoscopic interventions may be helpful in management of patients with perforated viscus Descirbe when damage control surgery may be necessary in management of patients with perforated viscus Understand and justify when conversion to an open exploration may be necessary based on the clinical scenario Select AllGeneral CommentsPlease list any general comments regarding this content. NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.