Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica
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Thirty three patients with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) over age 80 who had undergone an open prostatectomy at our ward in the period of January of 1968-December of 1987 (20 years), were retrospectively studied for their complications before, during, or after the operation and prognosis. Preoperative complications were observed at a very high rate. When these complications may influence the prognosis, prudent care is required. ⋯ About 88% of the patients felt better post-operatively and had a good prognosis. In addition, there was no indication of the operation shortening their life. Consequently, an open prostatectomy was considered to be useful for elderly patients.