Abstract

ObjectivesThis retrospective analysis of patients treated with endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal surgery (ETSS) alone or simultaneous combined surgery investigated imaging features suitable for surgical methods and pitfalls in simultaneous combined surgery for giant pituitary adenoma. Patients and methodsTen patients with giant pituitary adenoma treated by ETSS alone or simultaneous combined endoscopic endonasal and transcranial surgery were enrolled. By analyzing tumor imaging features on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), operative findings and clinical outcomes, we examined types of imaging features suitable for each surgical method. ResultsFour patients received ETSS alone and six patients underwent simultaneous combined endonasal and transcranial surgery. Four patients treated by ETSS alone and three patients treated by combined surgery had high resection rates and good outcomes. The remaining three patients with combined surgery achieved partial resection and visual deterioration in one patient. MRI features suitable for ETSS included an enlarged sella, upward tumor extension, and round surface, whereas those for combined surgery included normal/enlarged sella, anterior and/or unilateral tumor extension, and a multilobulated surface. Tumors extending extensively bilaterally or upward and encasing neurovascular structures could not be effectively resected even under combined surgery. ConclusionBoth ETSS alone and simultaneous combined endonasal and transcranial surgery showed good results for giant pituitary adenoma when the surgical methods matched suitable imaging features. Tumors with unilateral or anterior extension and a multilobulated surface were maximally resected without neurological deficit by combined surgery, but tumors showing extensive multi-directional extension and full encasement of neurovascular structures were not effectively resected even with combined surgery.

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