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Surgical management of pituicytomas: case series and comprehensive literature review.

Ming Feng1, John D Carmichael, Vivien Bonert, Serguei Bannykh, Adam N Mamelak.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Pituicytomas are rare neoplasms that typically present as solid, noninfiltrative tumors occupying the sella and/or suprasellar space for which there is no consensus on optimal surgical management. We aimed to define a preferred surgical strategy for these tumors based on our clinical experience and comprehensive review of the world literature.
DESIGN: Case series and review of the literature.
METHODS: We documented the clinical, radiographic, and surgical findings of three patients with pituicytoma treated at our institution, as well as complications and long-term outcomes. A comprehensive review of the medical literature identified all cases of pituicytoma for which data regarding surgical approach, outcome and complications could be extracted. We compared our results with published data.
RESULTS: All three cases at our institution achieved gross total removal. Two patients underwent an expanded endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal and transplanum (EETS-TP) approach, while one tumor was removed via craniotomy. Post-operatively all patients developed pan-hypopitutarism. The patient undergoing craniotomy suffered profound visual loss but no other neurological complications were noted. A literature review identified 67 reported cases of pituicytoma. Surgical data was available in 60 cases. Surgical approach was documented in 57 patients. Sixty-three surgeries were performed in which approach and extent of resection was available. Gross total removal was obtained in 33 % of craniotomies, 42 % of transsphenoidal procedures, and 100 % of expanded transsphenoidal procedures. Neurological complications including visual loss, hemiparesis and cranial nerve palsies were reported after craniotomy, but not after transsphenoidal approaches. Overall EETS-TP approaches were associated with the highest rate of gross total removal and no visual or neurological complications.
CONCLUSIONS: EETS-TP surgery is the preferred strategy for surgical removal of pituicytoma. EETS-TP and transsphenoidal approaches are associated with higher rates of gross total removal and lower rates of neurological complications than craniotomy. Gross total removal should be the intended goal of surgery.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24037647     DOI: 10.1007/s11102-013-0515-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pituitary        ISSN: 1386-341X            Impact factor:   4.107


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