Minimally invasive surgery reduces loss of independence after pancreatoduodenectomy in the elderly.

  • 22 patients (16.7%) over 65 experienced loss of independence after surgery, compared to none under 65.
  • Key risk factors include age ≥80 years, sarcopenia, and open surgical approach.

Identifying these factors can enhance patient selection and surgical decision-making.

  • A loss of independence score was developed, showing a strong correlation with the incidence of loss of independence (p < 0.001).

Journal Article by Nara A, Ueda H (…) Ban D et 6 al. in Surg Endosc

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