Kh Wong
University of Hong Kong
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Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2007
H. A. Cense; Simon Law; William I. Wei; Lai Kun Lam; Wai-Tong Ng; Kh Wong; Ka-Fai Kwok; J Wong
BackgroundThoracoscopic mobilization of the esophagus for pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy allows dissection under direct vision, and therefore it potentially results in fewer complications than conventional transhiatal mobilization. In this article we report our experience with this approach. It was also hypothesized that a learning curve existed and that results have improved over time.Patients and methodsFrom July 1994 until January 2004, 57 patients underwent pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy in our institution. Intraoperative events and postoperative outcome were prospectively documented, and long-term follow-up data were also studied. Results were compared between the first 30 patients and the last 27 patients.ResultsThere were no significant differences between the two groups with respect to the various clinicopathological characteristics. There was no difference in the median thoracoscopic time between the first 30 and last 27 patients at 90 and 75 min, respectively, p = 0.18. For the complete procedure there was significantly less blood loss in the later group; median (range) blood loss 700 (164–3000) ml versus 400 (100–1200) ml, p = 0.002. Overall pulmonary complications occurred in 12 patients (40%) in the first group versus 13 (48%) in the second group, p = 0.6. The incidence of atrial arrhythmia was also similar, affecting 6 (20%) patients and 3 (11%), respectively, p = 0.47. Hospital mortality rates were 13.3% and 7.4%, p = 0.67. Two-year survival rates were no different (46% versus 45% p = 0.85).ConclusionsAlthough, subjectively, operating skills have improved over time, better results in the second half of this series could not be demonstrated clearly, likely because the operating surgeons had prior extensive experience in esophageal and thoracoscopic procedures.
World Journal of Surgery | 2011
Daniel King Hung Tong; Simon Law; Dora L.W. Kwong; William I. Wei; Raymond Wai-Man Ng; Kh Wong
Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2004
Vivian W.K. Mok; Albert C.W. Ting; Simon Law; Kh Wong; Stephen W.K. Cheng; John Wong
Annals of Surgical Oncology | 2010
Daniel King Hung Tong; Simon Law; Dora L.W. Kwong; Kwok Wah Chan; Alfred King-Yin Lam; Kh Wong
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2008
Daniel King-Hung Tong; Dora L.W. Kwong; Simon Law; Kh Wong; John Wong
Diseases of The Esophagus | 2005
Lorenzo E. Ferri; J. K.-T. Lee; Simon Law; Kh Wong; Ka-Fai Kwok; John Wong
Archive | 2011
Dkh Tong; Simon Law; Dlw Kwong; Sy Chan; Kh Wong
Archive | 2007
Syk Law; Kh Wong; Dkh Tong; J Wong
Archive | 2011
Kh Wong; Clk Lam; Wl Law; Jtc Poon; P Chan; Sarah M. McGhee; Dyt Fong; Dlw Kwong; Jwh Tsang
Gastroenterology | 2011
Daniel K. Tong; Simon Law; Fion S. Chan; Kh Wong