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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 811-812, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-394430

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Objective To analyze etiopathogenisis, diagnosis and treatment of the aged with bowel obstruction. Methods The clinical data of 168 cases with bowel obstruction, whose age were more than 60 years,in our hospital from 1998 to 2007 were reviewed retrospectivly. Results In all the cases,32 patients' original disease were abdomenal hernia,6 patients were mesenteric vascular thrombus,75 patients were bowel tumor, 12 patients were feces,18 patients were false colonic obstruction and 25 patients were ankylenteron. 114 cases (67.68%) received operation,43 patients (25.59%) received expectant treatment and 11cases received colonofiberscope therapy. 138 cases (81.55%) were cured without any complication. 25 cases(14. 88%) had this or that kind of complication. 5 cases (2. 98%) were dead. Conclusion Firstly, the regular original disease of the aged with bowel obstruction were bowel tumor. Secondly,most elderly patients with bowie obstruct should be cured after operations. Thirdly,the aged with bowel obstruction would have higher complication rate,which should attract our enough attention.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1199-1200, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-393664

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Objective To investigate early diagnosis, clinical effect of surgical treatment and prognosis of a-cute appendicitis in elderly. Methods The clinical data of acute appendicitis in elderly undergoing surgical therapy between January 1994 and November 2008 was analyzed retrospectively, and predisposing factors, diagnostic meth-ods, therapeutic effect of operation and prognosis were studied. Results Acute appendicitis in elderly was diagnosed in 276 cases(114 female/162 male). There were 7 cases of deaths. MoRality was 2.5% (7/276). Stitches were taken out from 6 to 8 days after operation. Average stay was 8 days. 196 cases(71.0%) of wound healing at grade A, 43 cases(15.6%) at grade B ,37 cases(13.4%) at grade C. 86 cases(31.2%) with perforated acute appendici-tis, and 7 cases(2.5%) with periappendiceal abscess were confirmed after operation. 76 cases auompanied with con-comitant diseases, 87 cases auompanied with postoperative early complications, and 39 cases(14.1%) with postop-erative wound or intra-abdominal septic complications. Conclusion Key point of improvement of operative therapeu-tic effect and prognosis of acute appendicitis in elderly are early diagnosis, operation in time, and effective treatment of associated diseases and complications.

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