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Korean Journal of Urology
1996 Volume.37 No. 12 p.1393 ~ p.1397
Radical Cystectomy in Elderly Patients: A Retrospective Analsis of Post Operative Mortality and Early Complications



Abstract
Raddical cystectomy is the most common and effective treatment modality for invasive bladder cancer. However, in case of the elderly patient its application accompanies anxieties over the pjossible mortality and complications. We purposed to
analyze the
postoperative mortality and early complication of the elderly patients compared to those of non-elderly patients.
We reviewed retrospectively the medical records of 27j elderly patients, over 70 years of age and 61 non-elderly patients, under 69 years of age who were not at high risk anesthesiologically and underwent radical cystectomies with ileal conduits
for
invasive bladder cancers during lest 11 years. We compared mortality, early complications, and psotoperative hospital days between two groups.
There was no death related to operation in elderly group, but one of the non-elderly group died of sepsis and IC(disseminated intravascular conagulation) postoperatively. Overall early complications were significantly higher in elderly
group(P=0.013).
But the major complications that were life threatening or required reoperation revealed no significant difference between two groups. There was no significant difference in postoperative hospital days(16.8 days in elderly group, 16.1 days in
non-elderly
group) between two groups.
In conclusion, radical cystectomy can be performed as an eftective and safe modality for the treatment of invasive bladder cancer even in elderly patients if only they are not at high risk anesthesiologically.
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