Randomized Trial of Thymectomy in Myasthenia Gravis [1]
A small international prospective randomized trial of extended thymectomy with steroids vs steroids for 126 with class II to IV myasthenia gravis. The selection criteria and powering were altered mid-trial. Surgery was associated with a better symptom score, lower dose of predisone, less use of immunosuppresives, and fewer hospitalizations at 3 years. The positive outcomes are of surgical relevance as they may lead to a considerable increase of referrals for OPEN thymectomies! I assume that longer term outcomes will be forthcoming.