Abstract :
This study is intended to assess the safety of Laparoscopic surgery in the elderly aged 60 years and older in terms
of mortality and morbidity in Manila Doctors Hospital. Since elderly patients are more prone to complications due
to the body’s physiological changes and comorbidities.
From January 2016 to December 31, 2018, all patients aged 60 years and above who underwent Laparoscopic
Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic Appendectomy and Laparoscopic Hernia Repair were included in the study. Physiologic and operative scores using P-POSSUM and estimates of patient-specific postoperative complications after
the surgical procedure using ACS NSQIP risk scoring were used. The overall morbidity and mortality outcome was
compared with a choice of international studies.
A total of 273 elderly patients underwent laparoscopic surgery. Mostly, 53.1% of the population were 60 to 64
years old who underwent cholecystectomy procedure. The study showed that laparoscopic procedures were safe
in the elderly patient despite the challenge that the older population has decreased physiologic reserved and with
multiple comorbidities. Among 273 elderly patients, only 3 patients had complications. 2 or 0.74% had pneumonia and 1 or 0.36% died.
Keyword :
Laparoscopic surgery; Cancer; Mortality; Morbidity