PMID: 8586955Jan 1, 1995Paper

Surgery for aneurysms of the subrenal abdominal aorta after the age of 70 years: survival and quality of life

Journal des maladies vasculaires
N ChakfeB Eisenmann

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess results of surgery for aneurysms of the abdominal aorta in patients over 70 years of age. Survival and quality of life were used as assessment criteria. Files of 277 patients over 70 years of age who had undergone surgery for an aneurysm of the subrenal abdominal aorta between 1974 and 1992 were examined retrospectively. There were 246 men and 31 women of whom 230 were under 80 and 47 over 80 years of age. The operation was programmed in 145 cases and was an emergency procedure in 132 (45 ruptures and 87 painful fissurations). Perioperative mortality was 1.4% in programmed surgery and 19.7% in emergency surgery. Overall actuarial survival was 60.07% at 5 years and 26.04% at 10 years. Quality of life after the operation was unchanged in 56.1%, improved in 19.3% and worse in 24.6%. Surgery for aneurysm of the subrenal abdominal aorta is justified in patients over 70 years of age. It can provide satisfactory survival in good quality of life conditions.

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