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Resection of extensive sellar tumors with extended endoscopic transseptal transsphenoidal approach.

Wei Hong Jiang1, Jian Yun Xiao, Su Ping Zhao, Zhi Hai Xie, Hua Zhang.   

Abstract

The endoscope has recently been used to extensive sellar lesions, but the extended areas of the lesions and operative techniques vary from each study. Here we present our experience with extended endoscopic transseptal transsphenoidal (EETT) approach to 16 patients with extensive sellar lesion and evaluate the feasibility of EETT in different extensive sellar tumor resection. Sixteen patients with extensive sellar lesion were operated by EETT approach in this study. The approach included unilateral posterior septum mucosa resection, posterior septectomy, extended ethmoidectomy and sphenoidoctomy, four tumoral circumferences (bilateral, superior, inferior aspects) isolated and subsequently tumoral removal from outside to inside of the tumors obtained. This surgical procedure is satisfactory for sellar lesion with different juxtasellar extension. After surgery, CT scan and MR image showed that total removal of the tumor was achieved in 10 patients. Six patients who received subtotal resection were treated with postoperative radiation therapy or gamma knife surgery. Two patients developed postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leak that was successfully managed by conservative treatment within 6 days after surgery. No other new postoperative endocrinological or neurological defects occurred. Six months to 5 years follow up indicated that all 16 patients with the visual disturbances and 4 patients with endocrine impairments have recovered or improved. One patient with malignant meningioma died due to recurrence of the tumor 2 years postoperation. Another one patient with malignant inverted papilloma recurred 1 year postoperation and underwent operation and radiation therapy again. The EETT approach might better facilitate the removal of different extensive sellar lesions with maximal preservation of important anatomical structures and nasal function.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17549504     DOI: 10.1007/s00405-007-0360-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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