Background: Surgical oncological emergencies represent a frequent challenge in acute settings, with postoperative courses characterized by high morbidity and mortality. An accurate selection of patients who could benefit from surgery is essential to avoid unnecessary invasive treatment. In this study, we tried to determine if advanced age (>80 years) represents a risk factor for negative short-term outcome in patients undergoing emergency surgery for acute abdominal oncological illness. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the records of patients who underwent emergency oncological surgery at the Department of Acute Care Surgery of Padua General Hospital from January 2018 to December 2022. One hundred two cancer patients were included in th...
ObjectiveThe number of octogenarians undergoing emergency surgery is increasing and may negate the i...
AIM: Radical resection is the only potential cure for pancreatic malignancies and a useful treatment...
BackgroundWhether to treat octogenarians with colorectal cancer (CRC) in the same manner as younger ...
The clinical outcome of patients with oncologic emergencies is often poor and mortality is high. It ...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decades longevity has increased significantly, with more octogenarians und...
Aim Emergency surgery is associated with higher mortality rates, especially in elderly patients pres...
Introduction: Life expectancy has significantly increased in the last decade. The decision to perfor...
Introduction: Aging of the worldwide population has been observed, and postoperative outcomes could ...
BACKGROUND: The number of surgical operations in elderly patients is increasing due to the aging dem...
Eur J Surg Oncol. 2000 Jun;26(4):371-6. Surgical treatment of gastrointestinal carcinomas in octoge...
was to evaluate the clinical spectrum of emergency surgery for acute abdominal disorders and their o...
Background: The frailty of the very elderly patients who undergo surgery for colorectal cancer negat...
Aim Colorectal cancer's (CRC) incidence occupies the second place among malignant tumours in men and...
AbstractIntroduction: Elderly patients are often judged to be fit for emergency surgery based on age...
Background: Geriatric population is a special subgroup of population undergoing emergency abdominal ...
ObjectiveThe number of octogenarians undergoing emergency surgery is increasing and may negate the i...
AIM: Radical resection is the only potential cure for pancreatic malignancies and a useful treatment...
BackgroundWhether to treat octogenarians with colorectal cancer (CRC) in the same manner as younger ...
The clinical outcome of patients with oncologic emergencies is often poor and mortality is high. It ...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decades longevity has increased significantly, with more octogenarians und...
Aim Emergency surgery is associated with higher mortality rates, especially in elderly patients pres...
Introduction: Life expectancy has significantly increased in the last decade. The decision to perfor...
Introduction: Aging of the worldwide population has been observed, and postoperative outcomes could ...
BACKGROUND: The number of surgical operations in elderly patients is increasing due to the aging dem...
Eur J Surg Oncol. 2000 Jun;26(4):371-6. Surgical treatment of gastrointestinal carcinomas in octoge...
was to evaluate the clinical spectrum of emergency surgery for acute abdominal disorders and their o...
Background: The frailty of the very elderly patients who undergo surgery for colorectal cancer negat...
Aim Colorectal cancer's (CRC) incidence occupies the second place among malignant tumours in men and...
AbstractIntroduction: Elderly patients are often judged to be fit for emergency surgery based on age...
Background: Geriatric population is a special subgroup of population undergoing emergency abdominal ...
ObjectiveThe number of octogenarians undergoing emergency surgery is increasing and may negate the i...
AIM: Radical resection is the only potential cure for pancreatic malignancies and a useful treatment...
BackgroundWhether to treat octogenarians with colorectal cancer (CRC) in the same manner as younger ...