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Age 80 years and over is not associated with increased morbidity and mortality following pancreaticoduodenectomy.

Sandy Y KimMichael A FinkMarcos PeriniNezor HouliLaurence WeinbergVijayaragavan MuralidharanGraham StarkeyRobert M JonesChristopher ChristophiMehrdad Nikfarjam
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2017)
No significant differences were seen in the rate of complications following PD in patients aged 80 or over compared to younger patients, although there appears to be a shorter survival in the elderly patients treated for pancreatic cancer. Careful selection of elderly patients and optimal peri-operative care, rather than age should be used to determine whether surgical intervention is indicated in this patient group.
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