Frailty, Not Age, Determines Adverse Outcomes in Minimally Invasive Adrenalectomy Surgery

The study evaluated the impact of frailty on complications and length of stay after minimally invasive adrenalectomy surgery. It found that frailty, rather than age, was a better predictor of adverse outcomes. The study included 8,693 patients who underwent the surgery, and the results showed low 30-day mortality and complication rates. Frailty was associated with higher rates of complications, while age did not have a significant impact.

Journal Article by Ahuja V, Gibson C, Machado N and King JT in BMC Surg

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