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Chapter III. Putting Hong Kong Surgery on the World Map







 In the Operating Room with Ong






 “When GB concentrated, he didn’t speak;  “He would be fine for the first hour in the
 he just put his hand out. The nurse handed  morning and after that it became a loud
 him something and if he didn’t like it or it  theatre, because he would be shouting
 was the wrong instrument, he’d just grunt  over this or that. Nobody wants to find
 and drop it. To be his nurse was very  themselves on that list of assistants,”
 difficult and oh, to be his houseman…  said John Wong, who finally managed
 He had a horrible temper. He used to  to convince Ong to have two permanent
 kick some of these chaps underneath  assistants, KH Lam and Stephen Lim,
 the operating table after blasting them  rather than a roster, arguing they would
 verbally. It was hilarious, theatrical at  understand his needs best.
 times,” said Professor John Boey, who was
 recruited by Ong in 1978 and stayed in
 the Department for a decade.



                            Surgical Quirks






                            Ong had some idiosyncratic ideas              might be from cancer of the stomach
                            about surgery. For example, Professor         (this was before proper gastroscopies
                            Leong Che-Hung recounted in The               were  invented). “He therefore
                             College of Surgeons of Hong Kong’s           advocated emergency gastrectomies

                             2010 book, Healing with the Scalpel          for  perforated  pepticulcer  and
                             how Ong did not believe older patients       gastrointestinal bleeding.”
                             could have simple appendicitis and
                             instead insisted it was the result           Professor KH Lam said Ong also took

                             of or concurrent with carcinoma of           some pride in the large organs, glands
                             the ascending colon. “His trainees            and tumours he removed. These were
                             therefore had to perform laparotomies         preserved in Perspex and labelled
                             for  patients  presenting  with               and displayed in a “museum” – a

                             appendicitis if they were 45 years            large room on the second floor of the
                             of age or older.”                             Professorial Block. When Wong took
                                                                           over, he moved them out to free up
                             Leong also recalled how Ong believed          more space for the Department.

                             perforated ulcers would recur and that
                             a high percentage of upper intestinal
                             bleeding in patients aged over 45




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