What are the consequences of removing ovaries in 60 year olds

There are generally no adverse consequences of removing the ovaries in 60-year-olds.
When a woman reaches the age of 60, her ovaries have basically declined in function, most of them have already entered menopause, and basically do not have the ability to secrete estrogen and progesterone, which means that the ovaries of elderly women have atrophied and lost their function, so even if the ovaries are removed, it will not affect the endocrine function or other discomforts of the body, and so on.
If an elderly patient has ovarian lesions, a bilateral oophorectomy can be considered under a doctor’s advice, which can also prevent the recurrence of ovarian lesions, etc., and the specimen can be dissected for histopathological examination after the surgery.
In addition, due to the weaker body, the elderly need to pay attention to postoperative nutrition to promote recovery, and still need regular physical examination after surgery, repeat gynecological ultrasound and so on.