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Abstract
The second surgical department of the Postgraduate Medical School conducted a 10-year analysis covering patients aged over 80. The results suggest that elective surgery is advisable even at this advanced age. A sound pre-operative diagnosis can help ensure that aged patients undergo an operation at the earliest possible date, the death rate from surgery carried out in a late acute stage being much higher. The authors take issue with the view -- still regarded as a dogma in the surgical world -- that the operation should be "minimal". They note that good results in "geriatric" surgery depend on good management and adequate pre-operative and post-operative observation.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7136021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Alternsforsch ISSN: 0044-2224