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Perioperative care in the elderly urologic patient.
Urologic Clinics of North America 1996 Februrary
This article summarizes the preoperative evaluation and postoperative care recommended for elderly patients undergoing urologic procedures. Most of the common issues faced during the perioperative period are discussed, but many other topics require reference to other sources or consultation with specialists. A thorough preoperative evaluation is needed, and meticulous attention to postoperative care is mandatory. The most important common problem is assessment of cardiovascular risk in patients and a general approach is suggested by the authors. Surgical risk in elderly patients is increased, but most of this excess risk is because of associated comorbid conditions. Effective pre- and postoperative assessment and care can minimize this risk and maximize the chances of a successful outcome.
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