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Transsphenoidal microsurgical therapy of prolactinomas: initial outcomes and long-term results.

J B Tyrrell1, K R Lamborn, L T Hannegan, C B Applebury, C B Wilson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Prolactinomas are frequently treated primarily with dopamine agonists; however, these agents have disadvantages and require life-long therapy. We therefore reassessed transsphenoidal microsurgery as an alternative therapy.
METHODS: We reviewed the data for 121 female patients treated surgically for prolactinomas between 1976 and 1979 (Group 1) and 98 patients treated between 1988 and 1992 (Group 2).
RESULTS: Of 219 women, 92% with preoperative prolactin (PRL) values of < or = 100 ng/ml and 91% with intrasellar microadenomas experienced initial remission; 80 to 88% of patients with intrasellar macroadenomas or macroadenomas showing moderate suprasellar extension or focal sphenoid sinus invasion experienced remission. Women with PRL values of > 200 ng/ml and those with larger and more invasive adenomas experienced poorer outcomes (37-41% remission). Lower preoperative PRL values and adenoma stage were the best predictors of initial surgical outcomes. At the most recent evaluations, 89% of women who experienced initial remission continued to experience clinical remission; 85% exhibited normal PRL values, and 5% demonstrated mild, asymptomatic, recurrent hyperprolactinemia (PRL values of < 34 ng/ml). In Group 1, 84% of patients continued to experience remission (82% with normal PRL values) after a median follow-up period of 15.6 years. In Group 2, 97% of patients continued to experience remission (88% with normal PRL values) after a median follow-up period of 3.2 years. Lower postoperative PRL values were the best predictors of long-term remission.
CONCLUSION: Transsphenoidal microsurgery is an effective alternative to long-term medical therapy for selected patients with prolactinomas. Successful outcomes and long-term remission were achieved in patients with microadenomas and noninvasive macroadenomas.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9932878     DOI: 10.1097/00006123-199902000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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3.  Medical and surgical management of microprolactinoma.

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5.  Surgical outcomes in hyporesponsive prolactinomas: analysis of patients with resistance or intolerance to dopamine agonists.

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8.  Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Surgical versus Medical Treatment of Prolactinomas.

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