HEPATIC RESECTION FOR MALIGNANCY IN THE ELDERLY

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COSENZA, CA [1 ]
HOFFMAN, AL [1 ]
PODESTA, LG [1 ]
SHER, L [1 ]
LOPEZ, RR [1 ]
LUGO, D [1 ]
MAKOWKA, L [1 ]
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[1] CEDARS SINAI MED CTR,DEPT SURG,LOS ANGELES,CA 90048
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Although elderly patients are accounted for in all large series of major hepatic resections, the role of age as a determinant of outcome remains unclear. At Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, we review a series of 20 major hepatectomies for neoplasia performed in patients older than 66 years of age (4 of them greater than or equal to 80 years old) over a 5-year period. A retrospective comparison was conducted with a group of 22 hepatectomies for malignancy performed in 20 patients younger than 59 years of age during the same time period. The younger group had a significantly greater degree of liver resected (12 trisegmentectomies vs 3). Although one operative death (5% mortality) was observed in the elderly group, no statistically significant difference was noted, when compared to the younger group (Chi-square, P = 0.48). Likewise, no significant difference in the complication rate (20% vs 33%) was noticed (Chi-square, P = 0.8). Severe postoperative liver dysfunction was present in 2 cases (10%) in the elderly group and one (4%) in the younger group. These patients underwent a right trisegmentectomy; (TS). Nine patients from each group were resected without red blood cell transfusion. We conclude that major hepatic resection in elderly patients without severe comorbid disease is a safe procedure that is not associated with an increased perioperative morbidity or mortality rate.
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