Eye surgery in the elderly.

  • Jens Kubitz
  • Johann Motsch

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Abstract

Elderly patients represent the majority of the surgical population scheduled for ophthalmological surgery. Eye surgery is usually minimally invasive, enabling most of the procedures to be performed as day-case surgery despite the high co-morbidity of these patients. This, however, requires a specific perioperative anaesthetic strategy. In this chapter we address features of perioperative care in the geriatric population undergoing eye surgery, from pre-medication and pre-operative testing, to choice and performance of anaesthesia, and finally to post-anaesthesia care.

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Original languageGerman
Article number2
ISSN1521-6896
Publication statusPublished - 2003
pubmed 12817918