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Classification of Pituitary Adenomas Invading the Cavernous Sinus Assisted by Three-Dimensional Multimodal Imaging and Its Clinical Application.

Yukun Zhang1,2,3, Shaohua Tu1,2, Lian Duan1,2, Weilun Fu1,2, Jianbo Wang1,2, Sumin Geng1,2.   

Abstract

Introduction  To help diagnose and evaluate the prognosis of pituitary adenoma with cavernous sinus (CS) invasion and guide endonasal endoscopic surgery (EES) assisted by intraoperative navigation (ION) with three-dimensional multimodal imaging (3D-MMI). We propose a classification of CS invasion based on 3D-MMI. Methods  We picked some appropriate cases and reconstructed the 3D-MMI and then classified them into 3 grades according to the stereo relationship among ICA, tumor and CS in 3D-MMI. Then, we applied different strategies according to their grade to remove pituitary adenomas that invaded the CS. Results  All 38 patients were divided into 3 grades. Tumors compressing the ICA and CS without CS invasion were divided into grade 1. Tumors encasing the ICA and invading the superior-posterior compartment and/or anterior-inferior compartment but without distinct separation of the ICA and CS lateral wall were deemed as grade 2. Tumors encasing the ICA and filling the lateral compartment of the CS that dissociated the lateral wall from the ICA were deemed as grade 3. The 3D-MMI enabled adequate spatial visualization of the ICA, CS and tumors. All patients were operated on under the guidance of ION with 3D-MMI. Conclusion  Classification based on 3D-MMI can better demonstrate the relationships among tumor, ICA and CS in a stereo and multi-angle view, which will have significance in guiding the surgical strategy. Thieme. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  3D multimodal imaging; cavernous sinus; classification; endonasal endoscopic surgery; intraoperative navigation; pituitary adenomas

Year:  2020        PMID: 34513564      PMCID: PMC8421122          DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1715597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base        ISSN: 2193-634X


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