Publications by authors named "Mohamed Anass Majbar"

Article Synopsis
  • Endoscopic management is being explored as an effective alternative to revision surgery for treating colorectal fistulas, particularly in patients with postoperative anastomotic leakage following colorectal cancer procedures.
  • A study involving eight patients showed a primary success rate of 50% overall, with factors like the size of the fistula and its distance from the anal margin impacting the treatment's effectiveness.
  • The use of metallic clips proved beneficial, achieving a 100% success rate for patients with fistula ostia ≤1 cm, highlighting the potential for endoscopy as a secure treatment option.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The aggregate root cause analysis (AggRCA) was designed to improve the understanding of system vulnerabilities contributing to patient harm, including surgical complications. It remains poorly used due to methodological complexity and resource limitations. This study aimed to identify the main patterns contributing to severe complications after liver resection using an AggRCA.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The learning environment is one of the most influential factors in training of medical residents. The Dutch Residency Educational Climate Test (D-RECT) is one of the strongest instruments for measuring the learning environment. However, it has not been translated in French.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF