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Thyroid surgery safe for older patients
The researchers looked at 428 thyroidectomy patients including 44 patients age 65 and older and 86 patients ages 21-35.
The study, published in the Archives of Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery, found similar rates of outpatient surgery -- 45.5 percent in the elderly and 51.2 percent in younger patients -- similar complication rates and no post-operative bleeding or or permanent vocal cord paralysis.
"We were pleasantly surprised," first author Dr. Melanie Seybt of the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta said in a statement. "We suspected older patients might be admitted to the hospital more often, have more complications and more cancer."
Seybt said elderly patients had a slightly higher hospital readmission rate -- 4.5 percent versus 1.2 percent -- but the readmissions were related to the transient problems with calcium levels not age-related complications.
Copyright 2009 by United Press International
This news arrived on: 10/21/2009
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