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Southern medical journal · Jan 2009
Multicenter Study Comparative StudyPrevalence of intra-abdominal surgery: what is an individual's lifetime risk?
- Joseph William Nunoo-Mensah, Michael Rosen, Linday S Chan, Nir Wasserberg, and Robert W Beart.
- Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Joseph.Nunoo-Mensah@kch.nhs.uk
- South. Med. J. 2009 Jan 1; 102 (1): 25-9.
BackgroundThe lifetime risk of intra-abdominal surgery is unknown. The objectives of this study were to derive this information from our local population, and to consider the role of incidental surgery.MethodsOver an 8-year period, 2648 autopsy and clinical records from a public and private hospital were reviewed for evidence of intra-abdominal surgery.Results2262 (85%) cases were from the public hospital and 386 (15%) from the private hospital. The adjusted intra-abdominal surgical rate was 43.8% in those over the age of 60. With the exception of the age group 21-40, there were no statistical significant differences in operative rates between hospitals. The intra-abdominal surgical rate over the age of 60 was used as an estimate of the lifetime risk of intra-abdominal surgery.ConclusionsThe lifetime risk of intra-abdominal surgery can be used to assess the utilization of healthcare among ethnic groups and in considering the role of incidental surgery.
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