Surgery and the Geriatric Patient, An Issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine (Volume 35-1)
By Fred A. Luchette MD MSc, Robert D. Barraco
This issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, Guest Edited by Drs. Frederick Luchette and Robert D. Barraco, is devoted to Surgery and the Geriatric Patient. Articles in this issue include: Changing Epidemiology of the American Population; Frailty and Prognostication in Geriatric Surgery and Trauma; Utilization of Geriatric Consultation and Team-Based Care; Palliative Care and Geriatric Surgery; Transitions of Care in Geriatric Medicine; Surgical Oncology and the Geriatric Patient; Orthopedic Surgery and the Geriatric Patient; Vascular Surgery and the Geriatric Patient; Elder Abuse; Falls in the Geriatric Population; Driving in the Geriatric Population; and Suicide and the Geriatric Population.
Introduction to the Book
The field of geriatric surgery is rapidly evolving as the American population continues to age. With this aging population comes unique challenges and considerations when it comes to surgical interventions. In the book “Surgery and the Geriatric Patient,” edited by Drs. Fred A. Luchette and Robert D. Barraco, these challenges are explored in depth. This comprehensive volume offers a wealth of knowledge and insights into the changing epidemiology, prognostication, and various aspects of surgical care for the geriatric population.
A Closer Look
One of the key topics addressed in this book is the changing epidemiology of the American population. As the average lifespan continues to increase, the proportion of older individuals in the population is also on the rise. This has significant implications for surgical practice, as older patients often have unique physiological considerations and comorbidities that must be taken into account during surgical planning.
The concept of frailty is another important aspect discussed in this book. Frailty, a state of increased vulnerability to stressors, has been shown to be a strong predictor of adverse outcomes in geriatric surgery and trauma. This book delves into the assessment and prognostication of frailty in order to optimize surgical outcomes and improve quality of life for the geriatric patient.
Another focus of this book is the utilization of geriatric consultation and team-based care. The complex nature of geriatric surgical patients often requires a multidisciplinary approach to care. The authors explore the benefits of involving geriatric specialists in the perioperative management of these patients, as well as the importance of collaboration between different healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive and individualized care.
Palliative care is another crucial aspect covered in this book. As the geriatric population continues to face complex medical decisions and end-of-life considerations, it is essential to address the role of palliative care in the surgical setting. The book provides insights into integrating palliative care principles and practices into the care of geriatric surgical patients, with a focus on improving patients’ quality of life and promoting holistic and patient-centered care.
Transitions of care in geriatric medicine are also explored in depth. The authors discuss strategies to ensure smooth and coordinated transitions between different healthcare settings, such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and home care. By optimizing transitions of care, the book aims to minimize complications, reduce hospital readmissions, and improve patient outcomes.
Several surgical specialties are specifically addressed within this book. Surgical oncology and the geriatric patient are extensively covered, emphasizing the importance of individualized decision-making and treatment planning in older cancer patients. Orthopedic surgery and the geriatric patient are also discussed, with a focus on the management of common musculoskeletal conditions seen in older individuals. Additionally, vascular surgery and the geriatric patient are explored, examining the specific considerations and challenges faced in this population.
Exploring Geriatric Health Issues
In addition to the surgical aspects, this book also delves into important geriatric health issues. Elder abuse, falls in the geriatric population, driving in the geriatric population, and suicide and the geriatric population are all addressed. These topics shed light on the unique challenges faced by older individuals and highlight the need for comprehensive geriatric care.
Why Order “Surgery and the Geriatric Patient”
Whether you are a healthcare professional working with geriatric patients, a student studying geriatric medicine, or simply someone interested in the ever-evolving field of geriatric surgery, “Surgery and the Geriatric Patient” is an essential resource. The book offers a wealth of knowledge and practical insights into the unique challenges and considerations when it comes to surgical care for the geriatric population.
By ordering this book, you will gain access to expert perspectives and evidence-based recommendations that can help guide your clinical practice. It is a valuable reference for surgeons, geriatricians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of older surgical patients.
With its comprehensive coverage of topics such as changing epidemiology, frailty, geriatric consultation, palliative care, transitions of care, surgical oncology, orthopedic surgery, vascular surgery, and important geriatric health issues, “Surgery and the Geriatric Patient” will undoubtedly enhance your understanding and provide you with valuable insights into this evolving field.
So, why wait? Order your copy of “Surgery and the Geriatric Patient” today and embark on a journey into the world of geriatric surgery. Discover new perspectives, expand your knowledge, and improve the quality of care for older surgical patients.
Product Details
- Publisher: Elsevier; 1st edition (7 December 2018)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0323654495
- ISBN-13: 978-0323654494
Product Details
- Publisher : Elsevier; 1st edition (7 December 2018)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0323654495
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323654494