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Is 80 Too Old for Surgery? Understanding the Risks, Benefits, and Factors at Play

While it was once a common misconception, modern medicine demonstrates that age alone does not prohibit surgery. The decision of whether an 80-year-old is a candidate for surgery depends less on their chronological age and more on their overall health, including existing comorbidities, functional status, and the type of procedure. Advancements in surgical techniques and geriatric care have made operations safer and more common for octogenarians than ever before.

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