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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 24 MIN

The Surgical Meta-Analysis: From Protocol to Publication

from The Surgical Edge · host Surgical Doctor

Send us Fan MailPublishing a surgical meta-analysis is described as a project consisting of the following four main phases:Planning: This initial phase involves framing a focused, decision-relevant clinical question using the PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcomes) framework. It also includes assembling a multidisciplinary team and drafting and registering a formal protocol to pre-specify methods and eligibility criteria.Doing the review: This phase encompasses the systematic gathering and screening of evidence. It involves performing a systematic search across multiple databases, screening studies in duplicate, documenting the study flow via a PRISMA diagram, and extracting data while assessing the risk of bias using structured tools like RoB 2 or ROBINS-I.Doing the statistics: In this phase, the project moves into quantitative synthesis. This includes choosing appropriate effect measures (such as risk ratios for binary outcomes or mean differences for continuous ones), selecting a statistical model (often random-effects in surgical research), and assessing heterogeneity and publication bias.Navigating journals and peer review: The final phase involves interpreting the findings using frameworks like GRADE to rate the certainty of evidence. It includes writing a PRISMA-compliant manuscript, selecting a suitable journal for submission, and responding to feedback during the peer-review process.Listen in to explore more. Don’t forget to check out out YouTube and Facebook page to enjoy more engaging contents. DISCLAIMER: This content is for reference only and you must follow local/standard guidelines in clinical practiceLike, share and subscribe.  Support the showQuick discussion and review of topics that interests you. 

Send us Fan Mail Publishing a surgical meta-analysis is described as a project consisting of the following four main phases: Planning: This initial phase involves framing a focused, decision-relevant clinical question using the PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcomes) framework. It also includes assembling a multidisciplinary team and drafting and registering a formal protocol to pre-specify methods and eligibility criteria. Doing the review: This phase encompasses the systematic...

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