Chinese Medicine and the Surgeon

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作者
梁秉中 [1 ]
Sreedhar Biji [2 ]
杨重光 [2 ]
机构
[1] Institute of Chinese Medicine,The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Prince of Wales Hospital
[2] Department of Surgery,The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Prince of Wales Hospital
关键词
Chinese medicine; back pain; nephrolithiasis; enuresis; chronic ulcer;
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中图分类号
R615 [手术基本操作技术];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
The surgeon aims at a direct,complete removal of the pathology.In spite of the modern advancements of imaging facilities and precision instrumentations,unsatisfactory results and recurrences are not uncommon.This paper provides a general review of the four specific areas in surgery that would benefit from Chinese medicine.Extensive searches were made on four surgical areas based on available English language journals,viz.low-back pain,chronic ulcers,renal calculus,and enuresis in children,in the past 10 years.The quoted communications are mainly related to clinical evidences,while a smaller number of crucial laboratory reports are also included.Low-back paln,a most frequent orthopaedic problem,would benefit from acupuncture treatment.Chronlc leg ulcers could achieve better results of healing using herbal supplements.Problems of renal stones,besides the conventional methods of removal,could be further supplemented with herbal drinks that aim at prevention of recurrences.Enuresis in children,an untreatable common condition,may respond well to acupuncture.Surgeons should keep an open mind.In case of difficulties,they could seriously consider options of traditional treatment.
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页码:548 / 555
页数:8
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