There is a growing need for a book on emergency general surgery in the elderly, as adults age 65 and older are the fastest growing segment of the population worldwide, and their number is expected to double to 89 million between now and 2050. Based on these changing demographics, it is expected that there will be a concurrent rise in the demand for a variety of surgical services, including vascular surgery (with a projected growth of 31%) and general surgery (with a projected growth of 18%), as well as in all sub-disciplines of surgery (thoracic, cardiac, oncology, hepatobiliary, transplant, plastic colorectal, orthopedic, gynecologic, urology and neurosurgery).
In addition, older surgical patients often require a different level of care than younger patients during the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative phases. Many of our geriatric population have multiple chronic illnesses beyond the one for which surgery is required, and therefore are prone to developing postoperative complications, functional decline, loss of independence, and other undesirable outcomes.
In response, this book offers surgeons, geriatrists and nurses state-of-the-art surgical approaches and essential information on the complex perioperative care of the elderly.
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Part I General Consideration in the Management of Elderly Surgical Patients |
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1 Emergency General Surgery in the Elderly: An Introduction to the Research Base |
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2 Geriatric Decision-Making in the Emergency Department: A Surgeon's Perspective |
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27 | (12) |
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3 Radiologic Evaluation of Elderly Surgical Patients Undergoing Major Emergency Surgeries |
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39 | (18) |
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4 Medical Comorbidities in Geriatric Patients Undergoing Major Emergency Surgeries |
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57 | (22) |
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5 Reversing the Effect of Anticoagulants Safety in Patients Undergoing Emergency Surgery |
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79 | (18) |
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6 Anesthetic Concerns in Advanced Age Undergoing Emergency Surgery |
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97 | (32) |
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7 Biology of Perioperative Nutrition: An Update |
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129 | (32) |
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8 Gut Access for Nutritional Provision |
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161 | (12) |
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9 Antibiotic Management in the Elderly Patients |
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173 | (4) |
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10 Enhanced Recovery in Emergency Abdominal Surgery |
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177 | (6) |
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11 The Role of the Internist in the Care of Elderly Patients Undergoing Emergency Surgery |
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183 | (22) |
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12 Acute Kidney Injury in the Elderly Surgical Patient |
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205 | (26) |
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Part II Specialized Surgical Care in Elderly |
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231 | (12) |
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14 Esophageal Perforation and Incarcerated Hiatal Hernia in the Elderly |
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243 | (12) |
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15 Gastric and Duodenal Perforation in Elderly |
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255 | (12) |
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16 Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Elderly |
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267 | (18) |
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17 Small Bowel Obstructions in the Elderly |
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285 | (14) |
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18 Acute Mesenteric Ischemia in the Elderly Patient |
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299 | (24) |
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19 Acute Diverticulitis in Elderly |
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323 | (12) |
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20 Intestinal Stomas in Elderly |
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335 | (14) |
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21 Management of Acute Large Bowel Obstruction in Elderly Patients |
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349 | (12) |
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22 Acute Appendicitis in Elderly: Presentation, Diagnosis, and Treatment |
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361 | (10) |
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23 Damage Control and Open Abdomen in the Elderly |
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371 | (12) |
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24 Abdominal Wall Reconstruction in the Elderly During the Acute Phase: Principles and Techniques |
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383 | (12) |
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25 Emergency Hepatobiliary Surgery in Elderly |
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395 | (12) |
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26 Emergency Cholecystectomy in the Elderly |
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407 | (12) |
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27 Management of Acute Pancreatitis in Elderly |
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419 | (16) |
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28 Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in the Geriatric Patient |
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435 | (12) |
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29 Incarcerated Inguinal Hernia in Elderly |
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447 | (10) |
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30 Laparoscopic Approaches to Emergency General Surgery |
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457 | (8) |
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Part III Post-operative Critical Care in Elderly |
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31 Surgical Intensive Care of the Elderly |
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32 Postoperative Rehabilitation of the Elderly |
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Rifat Latifi is a Professor and Chairman of surgery at New York Medical College (NYMC), School of Medicine, and Director of the Department of Surgery at Westchester Medical Center Health Network. Dr. Latifi is specialized in trauma, general surgery, and critical carewith special interests in complex re-operative surgery, geriatric surgery, telemedicine, and nutrition support for critically ill patients. He is the author or co-author of more than 250 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, has written or edited 19 books, and serves on the editorial boards of a number of peer-reviewed journals. He is the founding president of Kosovo College of Surgeons and the Editor-in-Chief of Kosovo Journal of Surgery. In addition, he is an associate editor of the Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery and section editor of Hernia Journal.
Fausto Catena is Chief of the Department of Emergency and General Surgery at Parma University Hospital, Italy. The author of more than 800scientific papers, 40 book chapters and seven books, Dr. Catena has also been awarded more than 20 national and international scientific prizes. He is Editor in Chief of the World Journal of Emergency Surgery. In addition to serving as General Secretary of the World Society of Emergency Surgery, Dr. Catena is an internationally recognized opinion leader in emergency surgery, and has authored / co-authored various WSES guidelines and position papers in this field.
Federico Coccolini is a general, emergency and trauma surgeon working at Pisa University Hospital, one of the largest Level-I trauma centers in Italy. He has extensive experience in managing post-traumatic and non post-traumatic patients. His principal interests are: emergency surgery, trauma surgery, advanced oncology, oncologic gastrointestinal surgery, laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery, tissue engineering and experimental surgery, evidence based medicine and evidence based surgery. He has been principal investigator of several international studies. He has authored hundreds of papers and several book chapters. He has edited several books and is the main editor of a book series. In addition, he is currently a research editor for the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and the World Journal of Emergency Surgery (WJES).