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杨明义 医生

助理教授

外科学系,香港中文大学

研究范畴 <只提供英文版本>

  1. Robotic colorectal surgery
  2. Intraoperative fluorescence Imaging – improving intraoperative decision making during colorectal surgery and improving patient outcomes
  3. “Watch and wait” for rectal cancer – organ preservation in the setting of patients who develop complete clinical response following total neoadjuvant therapy

履历概要 <只提供英文版本>

Dr Trevor Yeung is Assistant Professor of Colorectal Surgery at Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is a specialist in robotic colorectal surgery and is fully certified on the Da Vinci robotic platform. He has expertise in “watch and wait” and organ preservation for patients with rectal cancer. His research interests are robotic colorectal surgery, organ preservation for rectal cancer, and investigating how fluorescence imaging can help guide intraoperative decision making and improve surgical and oncological outcomes for patients.

He graduated from medical school at Clare College, Cambridge, UK with triple First Class honours and triple distinctions in Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Pathology (top of year) and won numerous prizes including the Clare College Foundation Scholarship, the George Graham Prize and the William Butler Prize for Medical Sciences. He completed his internship and basic surgical training in Cambridge. He was awarded a Cancer Research UK Clinical Research Fellowship and the Sir Alan Parks Research Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of England and obtained a DPhil from Green Templeton College, Oxford, UK for his research on Colorectal Cancer Stem Cells. This was followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at Stanford University, USA. He was appointed Academic Clinical Lecturer at the University of Oxford in 2011 and completed his higher general and colorectal surgical training in Oxford, UK, obtaining his FRCS in 2018. He then completed two dedicated robotic colorectal cancer surgical fellowships at two prestigious international cancer centers – Peter MacCallum Cancer Center, Melbourne, Australia and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA, where he developed his expertise on robotic surgery and “watch and wait” for rectal cancer.

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