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Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 1986

Conventional vs. triple rubber band ligation for hemorrhoids. A prospective, randomized trial.

G. P. Poon; Kin Wah Chu; W. Y. Lau; J. M. H. Lee; C. Yeung; S. T. Fan; T. F. Yiu; S.H. Wong; K. K. Wong

Two hundred five patients with symptomatic first- and second-degree hemorrhoids were randomized to receive either conventional rubber band ligation or triple rubber band ligation. In conventional rubber band ligation, the hemorrhoids were ligated at one primary site per session at intervals of four weeks until symptoms were relieved or when all three hemorrhoids were ligated. In triple rubber band ligation, all three primary hemorrhoids were ligated in a single session. After completion of treatment, the patients were examined every three months, or earlier if symptoms recurred. Both methods were effective in the treatment of early hemorrhoids and the incidence of postligation pain and complications was similar. The advantages of having the treatment completed at the initial visit in triple rubber band ligation are obvious. Furthermore, less treatment sessions were required for triple rubber band ligation to control symptoms than for conventional rubber band ligation. Triple rubber band ligation is more cost-effective and therefore is recommended.


Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 1986

Conventionalvs. Triple rubber band ligation for hemorrhoids

G. P. Poon; Kin Wah Chu; W. Y. Lau; J. M. H. Lee; C. Yeung; S. T. Fan; T. F. Yiu; S.H. Wong; K. K. Wong

Two hundred five patients with symptomatic first- and second-degree hemorrhoids were randomized to receive either conventional rubber band ligation or triple rubber band ligation. In conventional rubber band ligation, the hemorrhoids were ligated at one primary site per session at intervals of four weeks until symptoms were relieved or when all three hemorrhoids were ligated. In triple rubber band ligation, all three primary hemorrhoids were ligated in a single session. After completion of treatment, the patients were examined every three months, or earlier if symptoms recurred. Both methods were effective in the treatment of early hemorrhoids and the incidence of postligation pain and complications was similar. The advantages of having the treatment completed at the initial visit in triple rubber band ligation are obvious. Furthermore, less treatment sessions were required for triple rubber band ligation to control symptoms than for conventional rubber band ligation. Triple rubber band ligation is more cost-effective and therefore is recommended.


British Journal of Surgery | 1986

Chronic lymphadenopathy caused by Penicillium marneffei: a condition mimicking tuberculous lymphadenopathy.

W. C. Yuen; Y. F. Chan; S. L. Loke; W. H. Seto; G. P. Poon; K. K. Wong


British Journal of Surgery | 1987

Prediction of postoperative pulmonary complications in oesophagogastric cancer surgery

S. T. Fan; W. Y. Lau; W. C. Yip; G. P. Poon; C. Yeung; W. K. Lam; K. K. Wong


British Journal of Surgery | 1986

Tuberculosis of the pancreas: a rare cause of massive gastrointestinal bleeding.

S. T. Fan; K. W. Yan; W. Y. Lau; K. K. Wong


British Journal of Surgery | 1986

Intra-operative fibreoptic enteroscopy for bleeding lesions in the small intestine

W. Y. Lau; S. T. Fan; Kin Wah Chu; W. C. Yip; G. P. Poon; K. K. Wong


British Journal of Surgery | 1988

Intra-operative localization of bleeding small intestinal lesions

W. Y. Lau; S. Y. Wong; Hys Ngan; S. T. Fan; K. K. Wong


British Journal of Surgery | 1987

Surgical management of strictures of the major bile ducts in recurrent pyogenic cholangitis

W. Y. Lau; S. T. Fan; W. C. Yip; K. K. Wong


British Journal of Surgery | 1986

Combined topical povidone–iodine and systemic antibiotics in postappendicectomy wound sepsis

W. Y. Lau; S. T. Fan; Kin Wah Chu; W. C. Yip; K. K. Chong; K. K. Wong


British Journal of Surgery | 1985

Cholecystohepaticodochal fistula: the value of pre-operative recognition

S. T. Fan; W. Y. Lau; M. J. R. Lee; Kwok-Kee Wong; K. K. Wong

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Kin Wah Chu

University of Hong Kong

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Hys Ngan

University of Hong Kong

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