EMERGENCY SURGERY IN ELDERLY: EXPERIENCE GAINED IN 198 CASES OVER 80

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G. Tugnoli
M. Casali
S. Villani
A. Biscardi
F. Baldoni

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate our 2-year experience in the emergency surgical treatment of elderly people (aged > or = 80).


Method: A retrospective review was conducted of 198 elderly patients admitted to Emergency Surgery Unit of the Ospedale Maggiore in Bologna from 01.07.2001 to 30.06.2003.


Results: All the Patients were submitted to emergency operations. Mean age was 84,8 (range 80-96);  Female were 152, male 73. Preexisting condition, ASA scores and surgical procedures were recorded. The postoperative mortality was 17,1%. The mean length of stay in our Unit was 9,7 days; 93 patients needed rehabilitation facility at discharge.


Conclusion: The Authors concluded that emergency surgery entails a high risk to the patients, high cost in hospital resources and rehabilitation facility.

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Tugnoli, G., et al. “EMERGENCY SURGERY IN ELDERLY: EXPERIENCE GAINED IN 198 CASES OVER 80”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 75, no. 4, July 2004, pp. 421-5, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/98.
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