Interview with Prof. Tun Hing Lui: the orthopaedic surgeons should be more careful in the operation while minimally invasive surgery is developing rapidly
Editor’s note
The 4th Scientific Meeting of Asia-Pacific Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons was held in Nanjing on October 27th–28th. More than 150 foot and ankle experts from China, the United States, Germany, Russia, Australia, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, India, Israel and other countries and regions gathered together to share their research and discoveries on foot and ankle injury, fracture and dislocation, trauma treatment, deformity correction and rehabilitation.
During the meeting, we were honored to have an interview with Prof. Tun Hing Lui (Figure 1), a consultant at the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, North District Hospital, Hong Kong, China. He gave an excellent presentation on the topic “A system of Arthroscopy and Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle”.
Expert’s brief introduction
Prof. Tun Hing Lui (Figure 2) is now a consultant at the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, North District Hospital, Hong Kong, China. His research interests mainly involve arthroscopy, orthopaedics and other surgeries related to foot and ankle.
Interview
Acknowledgments
We would like to express our sincerest gratitude to Prof. Tun Hing Lui for sharing his insights and opinions with us.
Funding: None.
Footnote
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References
- Deng J, Yan CM. Professor Tun Hing Lui: the orthopaedic surgeons should be more careful in the operation while MIS is developing. Asvide 2018;5:909. Available online: http://www.asvide.com/article/view/28872
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Cite this article as: Deng J, Yan CM. Interview with Prof. Tun Hing Lui: the orthopaedic surgeons should be more careful in the operation while minimally invasive surgery is developing rapidly. Ann Joint 2018;3:106.