Differences in morbidity and mortality between unilateral adrenalectomy for adrenal Cushing's syndrome and bilateral adrenalectomy for therapy refractory extra-adrenal Cushing's syndrome.
Joachim ReibetanzMatthias KelmKonstantin L UttingerMiriam ReuterNicolas SchlegelMohamed HankirVerena WiegeringChristoph-Thomas GermerMartin FassnachtJohan Friso LockArmin WiegeringPublished in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2022)
While unilateral adrenalectomy for adrenal Cushing's syndrome represents a safe and definitive therapeutic option, bilateral adrenalectomy to control ACTH-dependent extra-adrenal Cushing's syndrome or Cushing's disease is a more complicated intervention with a mortality of nearly 10%.