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WORLD SOCIETY OF THE
ABDOMINAL COMPARTMENT SYNDROME

What is the WSACS?

The World Society of the Abdominal Compartment Syndrome (WSACS) was founded in 2004 by a group of international physicians and surgeons who recognized the need for a cohesive approach to promoting research, fostering education, and improving the survival of patients with intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and/or abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). While it remains a fledging society, the WSACS has arguably accomplished a great deal in its first three years including the development of evidence-based medicine consensus definitions and recommendations statements, publication of the first textbook on ACS as well as a monograph of cutting-edge research findings, and development of a worldwide network of clinicians and research scientists. The patient care algorithms and guidelines promoted by the WSACS have been demonstrated to significantly improve patient survival from IAH and ACS, disease processes that were widely reported to have mortality rates of up to 100% only a decade ago.

The WSACS encourages all healthcare providers with an interest in IAH/ACS to become WSACS members and further the Society's mission to foster education and improve patient survival. This website contains a variety of educational materials as well as discussion forums and email listservers to aid in this mission. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or suggestions that you might have.



2009-2011 WSACS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President Michael Cheatham, MD
President-elect Rao Ivatury, MD
Past President Michael Sugrue, MD
Treasurer Manu Malbrain, MD, PhD
Secretary Zsolt Balogh, MD, PhD
Clinical Trials Working Group Chairman Jan DeWaele, MD, PhD
Publications Committee Chairman Andrew Kirkpatrick, MD
Scientific Programme Committee Chairman Scott D'Amours, MD




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