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Annals of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
2018 Volume.22 No. 4 p.380 ~ p.385
Impact of preoperative management in patients older than 80 years requiring cholecystectomy
Shin Da-Kyum

Kim Seok-Hwan
Moon Deok-Bog
Hwang Shin
Kim Ki-Hum
Ahn Chul-Soo
Ha Tae-Yong
Song Gi-Won
Jung Dong-Hwan
Song Ki-Byung
Hwang Dae-Wook
Kim Song-Cheol
Lee Young-Joo
Abstract
Backgrounds/Aims: Elderly patients aged £¾80 yr have high morbidity and mortality rates after biliary surgery, especially in emergency operations. We conducted this study to determine the effect of preoperative management on the outcome of elderly patients undergoing cholecystectomy.

Methods: The medical records of 452 elderly (¡Ã80 yr old) patients who underwent cholecystectomy from January 1997 to December 2015 were reviewed retrospectively. We divided the patients into 2 groups: intervention (preoperative biliary drainage) and non-intervention groups. We evaluated the effects of preoperative management on the American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) score and perioperative outcomes.

Results: Among the preoperative biliary drainage intervention group (n=286), 48 patients (51.7%) were diagnosed as having gallbladder stone combined with common bile duct stone. On admission, the proportion of patients with ASA score ¡Ã3 and WBC counts were significantly higher in the intervention group than in the non-intervention group (p£¼0.05). The preoperative hospital stay was longer in the intervention group; however, operation-related factors such as operation type, time, conversion rate, complications, and mortality showed no difference between groups.

Conclusions: With proper preoperative evaluations and preoperative biliary drainage, cholecystectomy can be a safe treatment option for elderly patients with cholelithiasis.
KEYWORD
Aged, Cholecystectomy, Preoperative care, ASA score
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