Felix Gantenbein, Tim Buchholz, Kimberley Elaine Wever, Merel Ritskes Hoitinga, Stephan Zeiter, Petra Seebeck
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Abstract
Objective: Surgery is an integral part of many experimental studies. Aseptic and minimal invasive surgical technique and optimal perioperative and post-operative care are prerequisites to achieve surgical success and best possible animal welfare outcomes. Good surgical practice cannot only improve the animal's postoperative recovery, but also study outcome and validity. There seems to be a lack of implementation of good surgical practice during rodent surgery. The aim of this systematic review is to identify, critically evaluate and compare the currently recommended standards and underlying guidelines for rodent surgery-and finally to compile a comprehensive guideline of good surgical practice for rodent surgery.
Search strategy: PubMed, Embase and Web of Science were searched to identify guidelines published in peer-reviewed journals. To identify grey literature and unpublished guidelines, we will perform a Google search for published guidelines and search laboratory animal sciences books for relevant book chapters. Additionally, we will conduct a survey among animal researchers enquiring about the guidelines they use.
Screening and study selection: For publications retrieved by the systematic search, unique references are screened by two reviewers, first for eligibility based on title and abstract and subsequently for final inclusion based on full text. Eligibility of books is based on title and content, final inclusion based on chapter full text. Guidelines are either retrieved by Google searches or a survey. Google searches will be conducted by at least four of the authors. Thereafter, guidelines will be screened by two of the authors.
Data extraction and synthesis: We will extract data from publications, book chapters and guidelines. Based on the extracted data, we will perform a descriptive synthesis of the bibliographical details, guideline development and endorsement, and the prevalence of individual recommendations, including subgroup analysis of the guidance per continent or country and differences between peer-reviewed versus non-peer-reviewed guidance.
目的:外科是许多实验研究中不可分割的一部分。无菌和微创手术技术以及最佳的围手术期和术后护理是实现手术成功和最佳动物福利结果的先决条件。良好的手术操作不仅可以提高动物的术后恢复,而且可以提高研究的结果和有效性。在啮齿动物手术中,似乎缺乏良好的外科实践。本系统综述的目的是识别、批判性评估和比较目前推荐的啮齿动物外科标准和基本指南,并最终编制一份全面的啮齿动物外科良好手术规范指南。检索策略:检索PubMed、Embase和Web of Science以确定发表在同行评议期刊上的指南。为了识别灰色文献和未发表的指南,我们将对已发表的指南进行谷歌搜索,并搜索实验动物科学书籍的相关章节。此外,我们将在动物研究人员中进行调查,询问他们使用的指导方针。筛选和研究选择:对于通过系统搜索检索到的出版物,唯一的参考文献由两位审稿人筛选,首先根据标题和摘要筛选合格性,然后根据全文筛选最终纳入。图书资格以标题和内容为准,最终以章节全文为准。指南可以通过谷歌搜索或调查来检索。谷歌搜索将由至少四位作者进行。之后,指南将由两位作者进行筛选。数据提取和综合:我们将从出版物、书籍章节和指南中提取数据。基于提取的数据,我们将对书目细节、指南制定和认可以及个别建议的流行情况进行描述性综合,包括对各大洲或国家指南的亚组分析以及同行评议与非同行评议指南之间的差异。