Quality Assessment of Colonoscopies Performed by Resident Physicians in Colorectal Surgery
Sofia Marasca Giongo,
Henrique Sarubbi Fillmann,
Lucio Sarubbi Fillmann
et al.
Abstract:Introduction Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignant neoplasm worldwide, with ∼ 150 thousand new cases each year. Screening policies have brought significant progress due to the possibility of early diagnosis and polyp resection. Therefore, there is a need for continuous evaluation of the quality of colonoscopies based on well-established criteria in the literature.
Materials and Methods The present retrospective study assesses the quality of colonoscopies performed at a tertiary hospita… Show more
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