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Can a 90 year old survive hip surgery? Weighing Risks Against a Better Quality of Life

According to research published in the *Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery*, nonagenarians can successfully undergo total hip arthroplasty, with survival rates often exceeding those of the general population in their age group. This challenges the traditional perception and shows that, yes, a 90 year old can survive hip surgery, provided they are in good overall health and receive careful care.

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Can a 92 year old survive surgery? Examining the Realities and Risk Factors

Studies have shown that nonagenarians undergoing elective procedures can have surprisingly acceptable mortality rates. When asking, "can a 92 year old survive surgery?", the answer is complex and depends heavily on factors beyond chronological age alone, including overall health, frailty, and the nature of the procedure.

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Can a 90 year old take ibuprofen? Critical Safety Information

According to the National Institute on Aging, drug metabolism changes significantly as we age, increasing sensitivity to medication side effects. So, **can a 90 year old take ibuprofen**? The risks generally outweigh the benefits, making professional medical consultation absolutely essential before considering this option for a nonagenarian.

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How long will a 92 year old live?: Understanding life expectancy in nonagenarians

According to data from a Danish study on very old adults, a 92-year-old man had an average remaining lifespan of approximately 4.2 years, while a 92-year-old woman had an average remaining lifespan of 4.5 years. The answer to "How long will a 92 year old live?" depends on numerous individual factors beyond these general statistics, including gender, overall health, and lifestyle choices.

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