Journal of Cancer Research and Practice (Jun 2016)

Endoscopic endonasal trans-sphenoidal approach for pituitary fossa tumor: Outcome analysis of 39 consecutive procedures

  • Chih-Pei Hsu,
  • Cheng-Kuei Chang,
  • Ming-Fu Chiang,
  • Cheng-Chia Tsai,
  • Shiu-Jau Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrpr.2015.06.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 39 – 44

Abstract

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Background: To assess postoperative rhinological complaints, length of hospital stay and complications related to endoscopic, endonasal trans-sphenoidal procedures. Patients and methods: From May 2001 through May 2007, a retrospective analysis was conducted on a series of 39 patients that underwent endonasal surgery and 9 patients that had craniotomy removal of pituitary tumors. Questionnaires were filled out at both 2 weeks and 3 months after surgery, most of which were completed in the outpatient department if the patient was discharged. Nasal packing lasted for 72 h in 29 patients, but not in the last 10 patients. Results: Of the 12 patients with preoperative headache, 50% had complete resolution, 33% had partial resolution and 17% reported no change. The frequency of rhinological complaints declined between the two questionnaires (p < .001). After 3 months, 64–84% of patients had no rhinological complaints, while 2.5% had severe complaints. Of the 9 patients with complications, rhinological complaint severity was similar to those without complications (p < .001). Conclusions: The direct endonasal trans-sphenoidal approach for pituitary fossa tumor is associated with a rapid rhinological recovery, shorter hospital stay and a low occurrence of serious long-term sinonasal complaints.

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