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A new comprehensive grading for giant pituitary adenomas: SLAP grading.

Dhaval Shukla1, Subhas Konar1, Akshay Kulkarni1, Dhananjaya I Bhat1,2, Nishanth Sadashiva1, Bhagavatula Indira Devi1, Priyadarshi Dikshit1,3, Sarthak Mehta1, Chirag Jain1.   

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AimGiant pituitary adenomas are difficult to resect due to multicompartmental extension. We developed a new grading system for giant pituitary adenomas (GPAs) considering possible extension in superior, lateral, anterior, and posterior (SLAP) directions. We also related the degree of resection to the SLAP grading.MethodsA review of case files and radiological images of patients with the GPAs defined as pituitary adenomas with a size of more than 4 cm in any dimension was done. The extent of the tumour was noted and scored as per the SLAP system. The maximum total score is 10 and represents a large tumour with maximum extensions in all directions. The subtotal resection (STR) was defined as a residual tumour volume of more than 10%. The association between individual and total score on the degree of resection was determined.ResultsA total of 103 cases of GPAs were analyzed. All patients had a suprasellar (S) extension. The lateral (L) extension was seen in 97.3% of cases. The anterior (A) extension was seen in 28 (27.2%) cases. The posterior (P) extension was seen in 45 (43.7%). Forty-eight (46.6%) had a total score of 5 or more. The STR was achieved in 64 (62.2%) cases. On regression analysis, a total score of ≥5 was associated with odds of 5.02 (1.69-14.93), p-value 0.004 for STR.ConclusionThe SLAP grading is a comprehensive grading system that can be applied easily to the GPAs and gives a complete picture of the extension of the tumour.

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Keywords:  Pituitary adenoma; giant pituitary adenoma; invasive pituitary adenoma; transsphenoidal surgery

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35361030     DOI: 10.1080/02688697.2022.2057432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0268-8697            Impact factor:   1.124


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Authors:  Ethan Harel; Giulia Cossu; Roy Thomas Daniel; Mahmoud Messerer
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-09-01
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