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Safety of anastomoses in colorectal cancer surgery in octogenarians: a prospective cohort study with propensity score matching.

Kai Siegfried LehmannCarsten KlingerJohannes DiersHeinz-Johannes BuhrChristoph-Thomas GermerArmin Wiegering
Published in: BJS open (2021)
Anastomotic leakage is not more common in octogenarians, but an age of 80 years or older is an independent factor for not receiving an anastomosis in surgery for left-sided CRC. The mortality rate in the case of leakage in octogenarians was reported to exceed 15 per cent.
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