TY - JOUR
T1 - Emergency abdominal procedures in patients above 70
AU - Reiss, R.
AU - Deutsch, A. A.
PY - 1985
Y1 - 1985
N2 - The tremendous increase of emergency abdominal operations in elderly adults is due to the growing geriatric population, many with abdominal pathology. There also seems to be a greater willingness of the surgeon to operate on these patients. This report deals with 200 consecutive abdominal emergency operations in patients above 70. During a period of 8 years, 472 operations in this age group were performed; there was a total of 871 emergency operations in all ages. The number of men was higher than women. The commonest cause of surgery in this group was biliary disease, followed by intestinal obstruction. Appendicitis was responsible for only 15% of the geriatric emergencies. The results suggest that early surgery with definitive procedures offers the best chance of success.
AB - The tremendous increase of emergency abdominal operations in elderly adults is due to the growing geriatric population, many with abdominal pathology. There also seems to be a greater willingness of the surgeon to operate on these patients. This report deals with 200 consecutive abdominal emergency operations in patients above 70. During a period of 8 years, 472 operations in this age group were performed; there was a total of 871 emergency operations in all ages. The number of men was higher than women. The commonest cause of surgery in this group was biliary disease, followed by intestinal obstruction. Appendicitis was responsible for only 15% of the geriatric emergencies. The results suggest that early surgery with definitive procedures offers the best chance of success.
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U2 - 10.1093/geronj/40.2.154
DO - 10.1093/geronj/40.2.154
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AN - SCOPUS:0021946417
SN - 0022-1422
VL - 40
SP - 154
EP - 158
JO - Journals of Gerontology
JF - Journals of Gerontology
IS - 2
ER -