Hong Kong’s ‘3-in-1’ Therapy Reduces Pelvic Injury Mortality Rate From 60 Percent to 12 Percent

Hong Kong’s ‘3-in-1’ Therapy Reduces Pelvic Injury Mortality Rate From 60 Percent to 12 Percent
Dr. Lee Kin-yan, former director of the department of traumatology in Queen Elizabeth Hospital and honorary clinical associate professor of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, introduced in the "Expert Talks Health" program of the Epoch Times. The three-in-one therapy for pelvic fractures pioneered by Queen Elizabeth Hospital reduced the mortality rate of the injured from 60 percent down to about 12 percent. Adrian Yu/The Epoch Times
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Jumping off from buildings, industrial accidents or traffic accidents often result in pelvic fractures that cause death. Dr. Lee Kin-yan, former director of the department of traumatology at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and honorary clinical associate professor of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, presented in an exclusive interview with the Epoch Times and said that the “three-in-one” therapy for pelvic fractures pioneered by Queen Elizabeth Hospital, reduced the mortality rate of the injured from 60 percent to about 12 percent. This therapy is known internationally and is known as “Hong Kong’s Therapy.”

He and his team recently published a new book that shares the latest treatment in traumatology and clinical experience with the new generation of doctors.

Teresa Zhang is a reporter based in Hong Kong. She has written on health topics for The Epoch Times Hong Kong since 2017, mainly focusing on Traditional Chinese Medicine. She also reports on current affairs related Hong Kong and China. Contact her at [email protected]
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