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Is it safe for a 91 year old to have surgery? Weighing the Risks and Benefits

According to a study examining outcomes in nonagenarians, elective surgery in adults aged 90 and above can be performed with acceptable two-year outcomes, though emergency procedures carry significantly higher risks. The question, **is it safe for a 91 year old to have surgery?**, requires a careful, individualized assessment of numerous factors beyond age alone, including the patient's overall health, cognitive function, and the nature of the procedure.

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