Minimally invasive approach to management of pituitary adenomas

Pituitary adenomas are the third most common benign intracranial tumor seen in neurosurgical practice. They represent >or= 15 % of all primary intracranial tumors with 25 % prevalence as reported in autopsy series. Advances in biomedical assays, imaging studies support their diagnosis and tailor...

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description Pituitary adenomas are the third most common benign intracranial tumor seen in neurosurgical practice. They represent >or= 15 % of all primary intracranial tumors with 25 % prevalence as reported in autopsy series. Advances in biomedical assays, imaging studies support their diagnosis and tailor their management. The direct endonasal transsphenoidal surgery is the recommended intervention for adenoma resection in more than 95 %. The safety and efficacy of this intervention was enhanced by microsurgery and more recently by the introduction of neuronavigation, assisted endoscopy and intraoperative MRI. Anticipation of clinical, biochemical, radiological and surgical pitfalls by a multidisciplinary team is of paramount importance in improving treatment and preventing potential complications.
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Adenoma - surgery
Adult
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures - methods
Neuronavigation - methods
Neurosurgery
Pituitary Neoplasms - diagnosis
Pituitary Neoplasms - surgery
Retrospective Studies
Sphenoid Sinus - surgery
Surgery (general aspects). Transplantations, organ and tissue grafts. Graft diseases
Treatment Outcome
title Minimally invasive approach to management of pituitary adenomas
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