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EARLY OUTCOME OF PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY IN SEPTUAGENARIANS AND OCTOGENARIANS IN NEPAL
Author(s) -
Roshan Ghimire,
Dhiresh Kumar Maharjan,
Prabin Thapa
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of surgical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2457-5364
pISSN - 2360-3038
DOI - 10.33695/jss.v7i3.392
Subject(s) - pancreaticoduodenectomy , medicine , perioperative , blood loss , life expectancy , surgery , mortality rate , population , general surgery , resection , environmental health
Elderly population is growing because of increasing life expectancy. Decision-making for major surgery like pancreaticoduodenectomy in this group is challenging. Therefore, we evaluated the feasibility of this procedure by comparing perioperative outcomes in Septuagenarians and Octogenarians patients. From August 2017 to December 2019, 18 consecutive patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy were enrolled. These patients were divided into two groups (group1 – septuagenarians and group 2 – octogenarians). A comparative study between two groups was done regarding perioperative outcome and early complications. 18 patients were enrolled, 10 patients (55.6%) were septuagenarians (70-80 years) and 8 (44.4%) patients were Octogenarians (>80 years). There was no significant difference in the rate of surgical and medical complications between the two groups. Furthermore, there were no significant differences in risk factors, blood loss and operating time between the groups. Overall mortality in the study is 5.5%. Pancreaticoduodenectomy is feasible treatment option in septuagenarians and octogenarians with the help of multidisciplinary approach. Age alone should not be considered as decision maker for pancreaticoduodenectomy.

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