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Enema of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Patients with Severe Acute Pancreatitis
Published on: January 27, 2023
[Acute abdomen in elderly patients]
M Pesková1, J Klofanda, J Matek
1I chirurgická klinika 1, LF UK a VFN, Praha.
Background:
Ageing of Czech population and the increase of numbers of elderly people gives new tasks to whole medicine and surgery too.
Method And Results:
Presented paper shows some aspects of occurrence, diagnostics and treatment of acute abdomen diseases--inflammatory and intestinal obstruction--in patients older than 60 years. It compares the occurrence and treatment results at an identical surgical department 30 and 60 years ago and nowadays.
Conclusions:
Number of the treated patients older than 60 years increased four times during the followed period. Opposite to that, death rate of operated patients declined from 37.2% to today's 16.4%--undoubtedly thanks to modern good-quality perioperational treatment.
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