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Hong Kong Med J ; 30(2): 147-162, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38590158

ABSTRACT

This project was undertaken to develop the first set of consensus statements regarding the management of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) in Hong Kong, with the goal of providing guidance to local clinicians. A multidisciplinary panel of experts discussed issues surrounding current PDAC management and reviewed evidence gathered in the local context to propose treatment recommendations. The experts used the Delphi approach to finalise management recommendations. Consensus was defined as ≥80% acceptance among all expert panel members. Thirty-nine consensus statements were established. These statements cover all aspects of PDAC management, including diagnosis, resectability criteria, treatment modalities according to resectability, personalised management based on molecular profiling, palliative care, and supportive care. This project fulfils the need for guidance regarding PDAC management in Hong Kong. To assist clinicians with treatment decisions based on varying levels of evidence and clinical experience, treatment options are listed in several consensus statements.

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Surg Endosc ; 19(12): 1627-30, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16247576

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BACKGROUND: "Three-stitch" laparoscopic Graham patch repair (LGPR) for perforated duodenal ulcer enjoyed the same advantage as open Graham patch repair. However, it was not a popular approach because it had problems of suture entanglement and difficult laparoscopic suturing and knotting. The authors describe their technique and results. METHODS: A prospective series from January 2000 to September 2004 was examined. In this study, 35 LGPRs were performed for 32 males and 3 females with a median age of 47 years (range, 18-76 years). RESULTS: No conversion occurred for any of the 35 LGPRs attempted. The median perforation size was 5 mm (3-10 mm), and the median operative time was 86 min (range, 55-163 min). The median time for ambulation was day 2, and the median time for discharge was day 4. Morbidity was 11%, involving one chest infection, one retention of urine, one pelvic collection, and one pyloric stenosis. There was no reoperation, leakage, or mortality. CONCLUSION: The authors' LGPR technique was safe and efficient, and might be the choice for laparoscopic repair of relatively large perforations.


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Duodenal Ulcer/complications , Duodenal Ulcer/surgery , Laparoscopy , Peptic Ulcer Perforation/etiology , Peptic Ulcer Perforation/surgery , Suture Techniques , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Digestive System Surgical Procedures/methods , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies
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Hong Kong Med J ; 9(3): 221-3, 2003 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12777662

ABSTRACT

Phaeochromocytoma may present as acute abdomen. This report is of a patient with spontaneous rupture of phaeochromocytoma who presented with abdominal pain and a tender abdominal mass. Ruptured phaeochromocytoma is a rare surgical emergency, with only 30 cases reported in the literature. The classical clinical triad of signs is intense vasoconstriction, tachycardia, and labile blood pressure. Computed tomography scanning of the abdomen is the investigation of choice, and a high index of suspicion is the key to diagnosis. Prompt recognition, appropriate supportive measures, and early surgical intervention can improve the likelihood of survival.


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Abdomen, Acute/etiology , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/complications , Pheochromocytoma/complications , Adult , Female , Humans , Rupture, Spontaneous
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