When is it too old to operate?
Severe pain in the abdomen forced an 84-year old lady to visit the doctor. Upon check-up, the doctor diagnosed the symptom as gallstones. But, instead of suggesting immediate surgery, he prescribed her medications that would help dissolve the gallstones. So, if you observe closely, most of the doctors usually refrain to operation in old age due to a variety of reasons.
The reasons may vary but according to our observations, these are some of the most common factors.
The mental frame of mind
Mostly caused due to age, Delirium is when a patient experiences hallucinations, confusion, and other distressing side effects. Postoperative delirium is most common within older patients. This can affect and even increase the recovery time of patients’ ability to heal post operation and length of hospitalization. Hence, during acute health conditions, doctors reassess the whole situation and then decide whether they should operation in old age patients or not.
Strength plays a vital role
If you want to check the strength or the frailty of an older patient, just a hand squeeze will do the trick for you. Surprisingly, this also helps doctors determine whether these patients can be operated or not. After a certain age, the risks for complications in surgery increases, the chance of readmission after being discharged also increases, which is why doctors don’t suggest operation in old age.
Psychological effect
Older patients who often suffer from depression and dementia can be the ones most affected by surgeries. These conditions can complicate the whole procedure, which is why doctors usually try their best to avoid operation in old age. Hence, they prescribe therapy or some other way of treatment that doesn’t involve an operation.
Strong effects of drugs
Certain medications that are given before and after surgeries sometimes cannot be handled by older patients. Many experience heartburn, pain and other inconsistent symptoms. This, in turn, drains out their energy and reduces their quality of life. This also becomes one of the main reasons why doctors refuse to operate patients in old age.
Patients suffering from chronic illness
As one hits old age, chronic health conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, etc. are common among senior citizens. In such cases, conducting surgeries is highly unlikely for doctors to operate in old age as it might have an adverse effect on them. This is why doctors usually refuse to conduct surgeries on such patients and try their best to treat such patients with the help of medications and other therapy sessions.
A study conducted amidst 12,000 patients who were above the age of 80 underwent elective surgery. Just the mention of medical ailment or surgery increases the anxiety levels within older patients. During these times, it’s better to consult a doctor and take their opinion into consideration. In order to reduce the risks in older patients, doctors usually suggest to not operating in old age.
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