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Comparative Study
. 1994;24(3):229-33.
doi: 10.1007/BF02032893.

Pancreatic resection for periampullary carcinoma in the elderly

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Comparative Study

Pancreatic resection for periampullary carcinoma in the elderly

M Kayahara et al. Surg Today. 1994.

Abstract

The effect of pancreatic resection for periampullary carcinoma in the elderly was studied by comparing the pre- and perioperative factors affecting survival in 102 patients less than 70 years of age (group A) with those in 28 patients 70 years and older (group B). Concomitant cardiac and pulmonary diseases were significantly more frequent in group B (P < 0.05), but the difference in routine laboratory data was not significant. The overall operative mortality was 7% (7/102) in group A and 18% (5/28) in group B, while the actuarial 5-year survival rates were 31% in group A and 23% in group B, these differences not being significant. A multivariate analysis using a logistic model showed that blood loss was the greatest risk factor for early postoperative death in the elderly patients, whereas anastomotic dehiscence and postoperative bleeding were significant factors in the younger patients. Thus, we conclude that age is not a contraindication to pancreaticoduodenectomy which offers the only hope for long-term survival in patients with periampullary carcinoma; however, meticulous dissection to minimize blood loss is especially important in elderly patients.

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