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Rotariu DI, Costachescu B, Ungureanu MC, Eva L, Leustean L, Preda C, Cristea C, Iliescu BF
The Place of Surgery in the Management of Prolactin Secreting Adenomas
Acta Endo (Buc) 2024, 20 (1): 65-73doi: 10.4183/aeb.2024.65
Introduction. Surgery has lost a lot of ground as
the main therapy of most prolactinomas as it is clear from
the current guidelines in most prolactin secreting adenomas,
even in the setting of optic compression. However, we believe
that surgery is still an important part in the treatment of this
type of adenomas. This study is aimed to define what is the
role of pituitary surgery in the current setup of prolactinoma
management.
Material and methods. In this retrospective,
single-center study we analyzed 12 consecutive patients who
underwent primary endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery for
prolactinomas, between 2013 and 2022. Surgical indication,
previous dopamine agonist (DA) treatment, remission rates,
surgical complications, pituitary function and imagistic
appearance are presented.
Results. Of the 12 patients included, 4 had giant
PRL and 8 macroadenomas, while 9 of them had previous DA
treatment. The main surgical indication was pituitary apoplexy
in 5 patients followed by CSF leak after DA treatment, 3 cases,
and DA resistance in 3 cases. The main surgical complications
were transitory diabetes insipidus in 7 cases. Normalization of
prolactin levels was achieved in 2 patients.
Conclusions. Surgical intervention should be
strongly considered in all patients with neurologic symptoms
referable to the lesion, resistance to medical therapy, other
treatment failure or with complications after DA treatment.
The endoscopic endonasal surgery offers good surgical
outcomes with low rates of surgical complications and
should remain an open option for specific cases.
Keywords: pituitary adenoma, endoscopy, prolactinoma, CSF leak, pituitary apoplexy, prolactin secreting adenoma.
Correspondence: Bogdan Iliescu MD, “Gr. T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 16 University Street, Iasi, Romania, E-mail: bogdan.iliescu@gmail.com