Romanian Neurosurgery (Dec 2011)

Pituitary adenoma, therapeutic approach and surgical results

  • D. Rotariu,
  • S. Gaivas,
  • Z. Faiyad,
  • A. St. Iencean,
  • I. Poeată

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4

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Objectives: Pituitary adenoma represents the most frequent tumour encountered in the sellar region. We have proposed to review the principles of diagnosis and treatments and to analyze their standard protocol of approaching pituitary lesions. Material and method: We have retrospectively analyzed the cases of pituitary adenoma between Jan 2006 and Dec 2010, we studied presenting symptoms, hormonal status, local extension, surgical approach, tumor histology, type of resection, tumor volume, cavernous sinus invasion, surgical corridors, recurrence rate, intra operative and postoperative complications Results: 72 patients were included in the study, with no significant difference between sexes, the pathology was dominated by pituitary macro adenomas in 47 cases, regarding the hormonal status 51.3% were non secreting pituitary adenomas, the rate of operability in our series was 65.2%, the surgical indication has been given mainly by the hormonal status and involvement of the optic apparatus which in our series was 51%, the invasion of the cavernous sinus has been appreciated according the Knosp criteria (7) and grade 3 and 4 was present in 44% of the cases. The most used surgical approach was the pterional approach in 83% and the remaining 17% by the transsphenoidal approach. The most frequent surgical corridor was represented by the prechiasmatic route in 54%, gross total resection was achieved in 51%. The most frequent postoperative complication encountered in our series was represented from systemic complication the meningitis 13%, as for endocrine complication it was represented by transitory diabetes insipidus in 23.4% and SIADH in 4.2% (2 cases). The follow up at 3 months showed no cases of early recurrence, from the group of patient with STR 6 were sent to radiotherapy. The follow up at 1 year has comprised 3 deaths, 3 cases of hydrocephalus treated with ventriculoperitoneal derivation, 19 cases were with no imagistic or clinical symptoms of tumour and 22 presented with imagistic evidence of stable residual tumour with no clinical symptoms. Conclusions: The main surgical indication in pituitary adenomas is represented by the secreting hormonal status of the patient (excepting prolactin secreting tumours) and the impairment of the vision. The most frequent surgical approach was represented by the transcranial (pterional) approach due to the large dimensions and invasiveness of the tumours presented in our series but also the surgical team preference (in the absence of intracranial endoscopy at those times).

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