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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.


British Journal of Surgery | 1983

Prophylaxis of post-appendicectomy sepsis by metronidazole and ampicillin: A randomized, prospective and double-blind trial

W. Y. Lau; S. T. Fan; T. F. Yiu; G. P. Poon; S. H. Wong

Two hundred and eighty‐three patients were admitted to a randomized, prospective and double‐blind trial of the effect of the addition of ampicillin to metronidazole in the prophylaxis of post‐appendicectomy wound sepsis. Nineteen out of 142 patients in the metronidazole and ampicillin group developed wound sepsis compared with 33 out of 141 patients in the metronidazole group. The difference is statistically significant. Early cases, including normal, acutely inflamed and gangrenous appendices, received 2 doses of antibiotics. In late cases with perforation and abscess formation, the antibiotics were continued for 1 week. The difference in wound infection in each of these 2 subgroups was also statistically significant. The commonest organisms isolated from the appendicular fossa and the infected wounds were Escherichia coli and Bacteroides fragilis.


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.


The Journal of Urology | 1984

The treatment of urinary tuberculosis.

S.H. Wong; W. Y. Lau; G. P. Poon; S. T. Fan; K.R. Ho; T. F. Yiu; S.L. Chan

During the last 7 years we treated 92 patients with tuberculosis of the urinary tract. Patients with tuberculous infection were divided into 3 groups according to treatment: group 1--no surgical treatment (18 patients), group 2--ablative surgery (45 patients) and group 3--reconstructive surgery (29 patients). Antituberculous drugs, consisting of rifampin, pyrazinamide, isoniazid and ethambutol, were given according to the severity and extent of the infection process. The results of medical and surgical treatment were most gratifying. Surgical morbidity was low and there was no immediate mortality.


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 | 1988

Prophylactic antibiotics in elective colorectal surgery

W. Y. Lau; Kin Wah Chu; G. P. Poon; K. K. Ho


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


Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 1982

Rubber band ligation of three primary hemorrhoids in a single session. A safe and effective procedure.

W. Y. Lau; H. P. Chow; G. P. Poon; S.H. Wong


Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 2008

Leucocyte count and neutrophil percentage in appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis.

W. Y. Lau; Y. C. Ho; Kin Wah Chu; C. Yeung


Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1982

ACUTE TORSION OF THE GALL BLADDER IN THE AGED: A RE‐EMPHASIS ON CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

W. Y. Lau; S. T. Fan; S. H. Wong

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University of Hong Kong

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