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Setting up a regional expert panel for complex colorectal polyps
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 96Issue 1p84–91.e2Published online: February 9, 2022- Liselotte W. Zwager
- Barbara A.J. Bastiaansen
- Evelien Dekker
- Paul Fockens
- on behalf of the Expert Panel Group
Cited in Scopus: 2Advanced endoscopic resection techniques for complex colorectal polyps have evolved significantly over the past decade, leading to a management shift from surgical to endoscopic resection as the preferred treatment. However, in practice, interhospital consultation and appropriate referral management remain challenging, leading to unnecessary surgical resections. To support regional care for patients with complex colorectal polyps, facilitate peer consultations, and lower thresholds for referrals, an expert panel consultation platform was initiated in the northwestern region of the Netherlands. - Original article Clinical endoscopyOpen Access
Novel classification for adverse events in GI endoscopy: the AGREE classification
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 95Issue 6p1078–1085.e8Published online: December 7, 2021- Karlijn J. Nass
- Liselotte W. Zwager
- Manon van der Vlugt
- Evelien Dekker
- Patrick M.M. Bossuyt
- Srivathsan Ravindran
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 13Standardized registration and evaluation of adverse events (AEs) are essential to assess the safety of endoscopic procedures. We propose a novel classification system, named adverse events in GI endoscopy (AGREE), adapted from a widely accepted surgical tool.