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Rev. argent. cir ; 112(3): 293-302, jun. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1279742

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RESUMEN Introducción: los octogenarios son un grupo demográficamente en crecimiento. Este aumento en la esperanza de vida pone al cirujano frecuentemente frente a pacientes de edad avanzada con una hernia inguinal. Objetivo: analizar la aplicabilidad, seguridad y eficacia del tratamiento quirúrgico ambulatorio de la hernia inguinal en pacientes mayores de 80 años. Material y método: estudio comparativo, de cohorte retrospectiva. Se analizaron todas las hernio plastias inguinales por vía abierta con técnica de Lichtenstein realizadas entre 2008 y 2017, con al menos un mes de seguimiento. Estos pacientes fueron comparados de forma retrospectiva con todos aquellos de iguales características de entre 50 y 79 años tratados durante el mismo período de tiempo. Resultados: entre 2008 y 2017, 491 pacientes ingresaron en el Programa de Cirugía Mayor Ambulato ria y fueron sometidos a reparación de una hernia inguinal con técnica de Lichtenstein. De estos, 133 pacientes (27, 1%) eran mayores de 80 años, y 358 pacientes (72,9%) de entre 50 y 79 años. La mor bilidad posoperatoria global de la serie fue del 9,75% (13,5% para mayores de 80 años y 8,4% para el grupo control, p = NS). Tampoco hubo diferencia estadísticamente significativa en admisión temprana (3,8% vs. 2,8% del grupo control, p = NS). Conclusión: la cirugía ambulatoria en la hernioplastia por vía abierta, en pacientes mayores de 80 años, fue aplicada de forma segura y eficaz.


ABSTRACT Background: Octogenarians are a demographically growing group. This increase in life expectancy of ten makes surgeons face older patients with inguinal hernia. Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the applicability, safety and efficacy of ambulatory inguinal hernia in patients > 80 years, Material and methods: We conducted a retrospective and observational cohort study. Data from all the open inguinal hernia repair procedures performed using the Lichtenstein technique between January 2008 and December 2017 and followed-up after one month were analyzed. These patients were retrospectively compared with similar patients aged 50-79 years who were treated during the same period. Results: Between 2008 and 2017, 491 patients admitted in the Major Ambulatory Surgery program underwent inguinal hernia repair using the Lichtenstein technique. 133 (27.1%) were > 80 years and 358 (72.9%) were between 50 and 79 years. Overall postoperative morbidity was 9.75% (13.5% in > 80 years and 8.4% in the control group; p = NS). There were no significant differences in unanticipated mortality (3.8% vs. 2.8%un the control group, p = NS). Conclusion: Ambulatory surgery for open inguinal hernia repair in patients > 80 years is a safe and effective strategy.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Efficacy , Hernia, Inguinal/surgery , Argentina , Safety , Aged , Retrospective Studies , Cohort Studies , Herniorrhaphy/methods , Ambulatory Surgical Procedures/methods
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Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery ; (12): 1118-1123, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-800461

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As the rapid development of minimally invasive techniques, anesthesia, and enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS), anorectal day surgery receiving more and more attention by improving efficiency of medical care while reducing cost and hospitalized infection. However, day surgery also faces the challenge of completing the whole process from patient admission to discharge within 24 hours. Therefore, establishing a reasonable and detailed day surgery process is the cornerstone to guarantee safe medical practice and patients satisfaction. National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders (Xiangya), together with China Ambulatory Surgery Alliance formulates the clinical practice guideline for anorectal day surgery 2019 edition. Here we make some interpretations of the guidelines on the detailed process of anorectal day surgery, including indication, preoperative examination, preoperative risk evaluation, health education, assessment of day surgery anesthesia and before leaving postanesthesia care unit (PACU), postoperative management, assessment of discharge and follow-up, for the convenience of various medical centers.

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