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ACTA ENDOCRINOLOGICA (BUC)
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Toader C, Bratu BG, Mohan AG, Bentia D, Ciurea AV
Comparison of Transcranial and Transsphenoidal Approaches in Intra and Suprasellar Pituitary Adenomas – Systematic Review
Acta Endo (Buc) 2023, 19 (2): 228-233doi: 10.4183/aeb.2023.228
Context. Pituitary adenomas are benign tumors,
usually found in men in their 3rd and 5th decades of life,
representing 10-15% of all intracranial tumors. The
clinical manifestations include important endocrinological
disturbances and visual impairment.
Objective. This study aimed to determine the most
suitable neurosurgical approach regarding the dimensions,
extensions and invasiveness of tumor extensions.
Design. This was a systematic review of the literature
from 2002-2022, focused on clinical outcome, especially
endocrinological state according to the surgical approach.
Subjects and Methods. We performed an advanced
search on Web of Science and PubMed databases on October
10th, 2022. The literature showed 300 studies in the last 20
years, and after we applied the inclusion and exclusion
criteria’s, 19 studies were fully read and analyzed.
Results. Postoperative complications were
reviewed in each surgical approach group, including visual
impairment, new endocrinological disturbances, diabetes
insipidus and cerebrospinal fluid leakage. Analyze of the
endocrinological findings did not determined differences
in transcranial groups from transsphenoidal groups. Overall
complications were identified in the transcranial cohorts,
while cerebrospinal fluid leakage still represent the main
problem in transsphenoidal groups. The majority of studies
found included extended endoscopic transsphenoidal
approach, which shows results of great potential.
Conclusions. For the surgical treatment of pituitary
adenoma, transsphenoidal procedure with or without
extended approaches is preferred, but they’re cases when a
craniotomy is mandatory for a feasible gross tumor resection.
Combined “above and below” simultaneous procedure or a
two-staged intervention is recommended for giant pituitary
adenoma, to maximize tumor resection and lower the risk of
cerebrospinal fluid leakage.
Keywords: pituitary adenoma, transcranial, transsphenoidal, extended endoscopic endonasal
Correspondence: Bogdan Gabriel Bratu MD, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Medicine, Bulevardul Eroilor
Sanitari 8, Bucharest, 020021, Romania, E-mail: bogdan.bratu@stud.umfcd.ro