Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Farabi Hastanesinde 65 Yaş Üzerindeki Yaşlılara Yapılan Acil ve Elektif Ameliyatların Değerlendirilmesi+
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Tarih
2002
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İnönü Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi
Erişim Hakkı
Attribution 3.0 United States
Özet
Yaşlılarda cerrahi tedavi gerektiren durumlar daha zor tolere edilmektedir. Bu çalışmada, 2000 yılı içinde KTÜ
(Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi) Tıp Fakültesi Farabi Hastanesi Ameliyathanesi’nde ameliyat edilen 65 yaş ve üzeri
yaşlıların genel bir değerlendirmesi amaçlanmıştır.
2000 yılında KTÜ Tıp Fakültesi Farabi Hastanesi Ameliyathanesi’nde toplam 6608 hasta ameliyat edilmiştir. Bu
ameliyatların %16.3’ü acil, %83.7’si ise elektif ameliyatlardır. Acil ameliyatların %14.8’i, elektif ameliyatların ise
%16.7’si 65 yaş ve üstü yaşlılara yapılmıştır. Acil (74.2 yıl) ameliyata alınanlarla, elektif (71.1 yıl) alınanlar arasında
yaş açısından fark olduğu saptanmıştır. Genel anestezinin, her iki ameliyat durumunda da en fazla kullanılan
anestezi türü olmasıyla birlikte, acil ameliyatlarda daha fazla oranda tercih edildiği bulunmuştur. Acil ameliyatların
en fazla genel cerrahi, elektif ameliyatların üroloji kliniklerince ve acil ameliyatların en fazla safra kesesi
patolojileri, elektif ameliyatların ise kanser nedeniyle yapıldığı tespit edilmiştir.
Bu sonuçlar, cerrahi yaklaşımlarda geriatrik yaş gruplarının dikkatli ele alınması gerektiğini bir kez daha ortaya
koymaktadır.
Evaluation Of The Emergency And Elective Operations Performed On Elderly Over 65 Years In Karadeniz Technical University Medical School Farabi Hospital The problems needing surgical treatment are difficult to tolerate in the elderly. In this study the aim was requiring to evaluate the elderly over 65 years who were operated in KTU Medical School Farabi Hospital. 6608 patients were operated in KTU Medical School Farabi Hospital in the year 2000. 16.3% of these operations was emergent and 83.7% was elective. 14.8% of the emergent and 16.7% of the elective operations were performed on the elderly over 65 years. The age difference between the emergency group (74.2 years) and elective group (71.1 years) was statistically significant. General anesthesia was the most common anesthesia in the two groups and more preferred in emergency operations. Most commonly General Surgery Department had performed emergency operations and Urology Department elective ones. The most common causes of emegency and elective operations were gallbladder pathologies and cancer respectively. These results suggest once more that operations in the elderly needs more attention.
Evaluation Of The Emergency And Elective Operations Performed On Elderly Over 65 Years In Karadeniz Technical University Medical School Farabi Hospital The problems needing surgical treatment are difficult to tolerate in the elderly. In this study the aim was requiring to evaluate the elderly over 65 years who were operated in KTU Medical School Farabi Hospital. 6608 patients were operated in KTU Medical School Farabi Hospital in the year 2000. 16.3% of these operations was emergent and 83.7% was elective. 14.8% of the emergent and 16.7% of the elective operations were performed on the elderly over 65 years. The age difference between the emergency group (74.2 years) and elective group (71.1 years) was statistically significant. General anesthesia was the most common anesthesia in the two groups and more preferred in emergency operations. Most commonly General Surgery Department had performed emergency operations and Urology Department elective ones. The most common causes of emegency and elective operations were gallbladder pathologies and cancer respectively. These results suggest once more that operations in the elderly needs more attention.
Açıklama
İnönü Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi
9(2) 105-108 (2002)
Anahtar Kelimeler
Yaşlı, Ameliyat, Anestezi Çeşitleri, Elderly, Operation, Anesthesia Types
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Murat Topbaş ;Çan, Gamze ;Kızıl, Melahat ;Yarış, Füsun ;İnönü Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi 9(2) 105-108 (2002)