scholarly journals Surgical outcome of endoscopic endonasal surgery for non-functional pituitary adenoma by a team of neurosurgeons and otolaryngologists

Author(s):  
Kikuchi Ryogo ◽  
Toda Masahiro ◽  
Tomita Toshiki ◽  
Ogawa Kaoru ◽  
Yoshida Kazunari
2013 ◽  
Vol 74 (S 01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Koutourousiou ◽  
Francisco Filho ◽  
John de Almeida ◽  
Shirley Su ◽  
Juan Fernandez-Miranda ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 90
Author(s):  
Erika Yamada ◽  
Hiroyoshi Akutsu ◽  
Hiroyoshi Kino ◽  
Shuho Tanaka ◽  
Hidetaka Miyamoto ◽  
...  

Background: We report a case of a giant pituitary adenoma with marked extension into the third ventricle that was successfully removed using combined simultaneous endoscopic endonasal surgery (EES) and microscopic transventricular port surgery. Case Description: A 47-year-old woman, who complained of memory disturbance, had a giant pituitary adenoma with marked extension into the third ventricle that was causing obstructive hydrocephalus. She underwent combined EES and microscopic transventricular surgery using a port retractor system. Most of the tumor was resected from the EES side with assistance from the transcranial side with minimum cortical trajectory damage. The tumor was completely excised without any complications. Conclusion: For giant pituitary adenoma with marked extension into the third ventricle, combined simultaneous EES and transventricular surgery using a port retractor system is effective to maximize the extent of tumor resection while also preventing complications. Using port surgery on the transcranial side, microscopic secure dissection is possible with minimum additional cortical damage.


2019 ◽  
Vol 129 ◽  
pp. e907-e914 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Netuka ◽  
Václav Masopust ◽  
Petra Fundová ◽  
Jaromír Astl ◽  
David Školoudík ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 132 ◽  
pp. e802-e811
Author(s):  
Nahid Fallah ◽  
Mohammad Taghvaei ◽  
Shokufeh Sadaghiani ◽  
Seyed Mousa Sadrhosseini ◽  
Fatemeh Esfahanian ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 118 (3) ◽  
pp. 621-631 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Koutourousiou ◽  
Paul A. Gardner ◽  
Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda ◽  
Alessandro Paluzzi ◽  
Eric W. Wang ◽  
...  

Object Giant pituitary adenomas (> 4 cm in maximum diameter) represent a significant surgical challenge. Endoscopic endonasal surgery (EES) has recently been introduced as a treatment option for these tumors. The authors present the results of EES for giant adenomas and analyze the advantages and limitations of this technique. Methods The authors retrospectively reviewed the medical files and imaging studies of 54 patients with giant pituitary adenomas who underwent EES and studied the factors affecting surgical outcome. Results Preoperative visual impairment was present in 45 patients (83%) and partial or complete pituitary deficiency in 28 cases (52%), and 7 patients (13%) presented with apoplexy. Near-total resection (> 90%) was achieved in 36 patients (66.7%). Vision was improved or normalized in 36 cases (80%) and worsened in 2 cases due to apoplexy of residual tumor. Significant factors that limited the degree of resection were a multilobular configuration of the adenoma (p = 0.002) and extension to the middle fossa (p = 0.045). Cavernous sinus invasion, tumor size, and intraventricular or posterior fossa extension did not influence the surgical outcome. Complications included apoplexy of residual adenoma (3.7%), permanent diabetes insipidus (9.6%), new pituitary insufficiency (16.7%), and CSF leak (16.7%, which was reduced to 7.4% in recent years). Fourteen patients underwent radiation therapy after EES for residual mass or, in a later stage, for recurrence, and 10 with functional pituitary adenomas received medical treatment. During a mean follow-up of 37.9 months (range 1–114 months), 7 patients were reoperated on for tumor recurrence. Three patients were lost to follow-up. Conclusions Endoscopic endonasal surgery provides effective initial management of giant pituitary adenomas with favorable results compared with traditional microscopic transsphenoidal and transcranial approaches.


2018 ◽  
Vol 115 ◽  
pp. 5-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang Ji-Hu ◽  
Huang Guo-Dong ◽  
Ji Tao ◽  
Wang Hai-Dong ◽  
Liu Yu-Fei ◽  
...  

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