Lecture 1 - Adverse Events
Adverse events in medical procedures are often predictable and can be better understood through case discussions involving patients and legal teams. Common types include bleeding, perforation, and recurrence, which can be anticipated by analyzing defect characteristics. Treatment options for procedural bleeding include soft coagulation, while risk factors for delayed bleeding highlight the importance of clipping. The muscularis propria plays a significant role in outcomes following endoscopic resection.
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Chapters (6)
4:48Adverse Events
7:15Predicting and Managing Adverse Events
13:07The Post Endoscopic Resection Defect
17:38Intra-Procedural Bleeding
24:42Delayed Bleeding
32:17The Post Endoscopic Resection Defect
Total duration: 32 minutes