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Demonstration of Infectious Transgression Through the Skull Base Occurring 9 Years After Pituitary Adenoma Resection.

Jingyi Liu1, David L Penn1, Ethan Katznelson1, Mina G Safain1, Ian F Dunn1, Edward R Laws2.   

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BACKGROUND: Sellar infections represent less than 1% of all sellar lesions and can be life-threatening. These infections occur de novo in up to 70% of patients or can less commonly develop after surgical treatment of another primary lesion, such as a pituitary adenoma. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report a unique case of a 27-year-old woman with a recurrent pituitary adenoma treated with 2 previous transsphenoidal resections. She ultimately presented with hypopituitarism, followed by headaches, malaise, chills, and visual-field and acuity deficits 9 years after her second transsphenoidal resection. During the second operation, the sellar floor was reconstructed with hydroxyapatite bone cement. On the most recent presentation, magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and pituitary demonstrated a residual sellar mass accompanied by significant enhancement and T2 hyperintensity of the infundibulum, hypothalamus, optic chiasm, and optic tracts. The patient was started on empiric antibiotics and steroids before frank purulence in the sella was discovered and removed by transsphenoidal endoscopy. Cultures were positive for methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus and Propionibacterium acnes. At her 3-month follow-up evaluation, the patient had complete resolution of her symptoms and radiographic findings.
CONCLUSIONS: This case demonstrates the fact that patients with pituitary lesions who have foreign material used for surgical closure can present with infections many years after the initial intervention. Furthermore, with appropriate clinical diagnosis and treatment, the reactive inflammation caused by sellar infection is reversible. We review the literature regarding the risk factors and management strategies for delayed postoperative sellar infections.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Abscess; Adenoma; Bone cement; Intracranial infection; Pituitary

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30114535     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.08.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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Review 1.  Rathke's cleft cyst infections and pituitary abscesses: case series and review of the literature.

Authors:  F Aranda; R García; F J Guarda; F Nilo; J P Cruz; C Callejas; M E Balcells; G González; R Rojas; P Villanueva
Journal:  Pituitary       Date:  2021-01-12       Impact factor: 4.107

2.  Late Infectious Complication Following Skull Base Reconstruction With Bone Cement: Two Case Reports.

Authors:  Andrew R Biello; Jae H Lim
Journal:  OTO Open       Date:  2021-02-16
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