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Imtiaz Wani

Researcher at Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

Publications -  91
Citations -  2629

Imtiaz Wani is an academic researcher from Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Abdominal wall. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 73 publications receiving 1898 citations. Previous affiliations of Imtiaz Wani include Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.

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The management of intra-abdominal infections from a global perspective: 2017 WSES guidelines for management of intra-abdominal infections

Massimo Sartelli, +71 more
TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to promote global standards of care in IAIs and update the 2013 WSES guidelines for management of intra-abdominal infections.
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2013 WSES guidelines for management of intra-abdominal infections

Massimo Sartelli, +54 more
TL;DR: The 2013 update of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) guidelines for the management of intra-abdominal infections contains evidence-based recommendations for management of patients with intra-ABdominal infection as discussed by the authors.
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Bologna guidelines for diagnosis and management of adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO): 2017 update of the evidence-based guidelines from the world society of emergency surgery ASBO working group

TL;DR: A revised version of the Bologna guidelines to evidence-based diagnosis and treatment of ASBO is presented, finding that younger patients have a higher lifetime risk for recurrent ASBO and might benefit from application of adhesion barriers as both primary and secondary prevention.
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Complicated intra-abdominal infections worldwide: the definitive data of the CIAOW Study

Massimo Sartelli, +82 more
TL;DR: The CIAOW study (Complicated intra-abdominal infections worldwide observational study) is a multicenter observational study underwent in 68 medical institutions worldwide during a six-month study period (October 2012-March 2013).
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The open abdomen in trauma and non-trauma patients: WSES guidelines

Federico Coccolini, +74 more
TL;DR: The open abdomen in trauma and non-trauma patients has been proposed to be effective in preventing or treating deranged physiology in patients with severe injuries or critical illness when no other perceived options exist and its use remains controversial.