Author:
Bottino Vincenzo,Esposito Maria Grazia,Mottola Arianna,Marte Giampaolo,Di Maio Vittorio,Sciascia Valerio,Nunziante Marco,Fregola Giovanni,Cuzzovaglia Salvatore,Galante Francesco,Andreoli Federica,Breglia Alfredo,Giuliano Maria Elena,Papaleo Domenico,Della Rocca Paola,Maida Pietro
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The aim of this study was to define any benefits in terms of early outcome for laparoscopic colectomy in patients over 75 years old (OP) compared with the outcomes of a younger populations (YP).
Methods
Forty elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic colectomy for colorectal cancer between 2007-2011 were studied, the patients are divided for gender, age, year of surgery, site of cancer, and comorbidity on admission and compared with 40 younger patients.
Results and discussion
Mean (standard deviation) age was 81.3 in OP and 68.3 YP Conversion rate was the same between the two groups. There was no difference in operative mean time . The overall mortality rate was 0% percent. The surgical morbidity rate was the same but there was an increased in cardiologic e bronchopneumonia complications in older population. Patients treated with laparoscopic approach had a faster recovery of bowel function and a significant reduction of the mean length of hospital stay not age related. Laparoscopy allowed a better preservation of postoperative independence status.
Conclusions
Laparoscopic colectomy for cancer in elderly patients is safe and beneficial including preservation of postoperative independence and a reduction of length of hospital stay.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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