Gastrointestinal endoscopy
Clinical research focuses on colorectal polypectomy performed during colonoscopy, with attention to patients undergoing endoscopic treatment for colorectal lesions.
- Colonoscopy
- Colorectal polypectomy
- Colorectal lesions
The sponsor’s activity in this area centers on endoscopic management of lower gastrointestinal disease in an elective procedural setting.
Anticoagulation management
Research interest includes patients receiving oral anticoagulant therapy and the clinical handling of anticoagulation around invasive gastrointestinal procedures.
- Oral anticoagulant therapy
- Anticoagulation
- Periprocedural management
The funded work is directed toward balancing bleeding risk and thromboembolic protection in routine endoscopic care.
Bleeding risk and procedural safety
The clinical focus includes assessment of safety during polyp removal while anticoagulation is continued, with emphasis on procedural outcomes relevant to gastrointestinal intervention.
- Bleeding risk
- Procedural safety
- Endoscopic intervention
This area reflects interest in safe decision-making for patients who require therapeutic endoscopy while taking antithrombotic medication.



