2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00423-022-02688-1
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Short-term outcomes of colorectal cancer surgery in older patients: a novel nomogram predicting postoperative morbi-mortality

Abstract: Purpose To analyze short-term outcomes of curative-intent cancer surgery in all adult patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer undergoing surgery from January 2010 to December 2019 and determine risk factors for postoperative complications and mortality. Methods Retrospective study conducted at a single tertiary university institution. Patients were stratified by age into two groups: < 75 years and ≥ 75 years. Primary outcome was the influence of age … Show more

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“…18 Also, patients in this age group exhibited higher postoperative 30-day mortality compared to their younger counterparts. 19 These findings underscore the importance of treating patients older than 75 years as a distinct cohort, warranting specialized consideration regarding surgical approaches and risk assessment.…”
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“…18 Also, patients in this age group exhibited higher postoperative 30-day mortality compared to their younger counterparts. 19 These findings underscore the importance of treating patients older than 75 years as a distinct cohort, warranting specialized consideration regarding surgical approaches and risk assessment.…”
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confidence: 88%