
The role of endoscopic endonasal approach in the multimodal management of giant pituitary adenoma: Case report and literature review
Author(s) -
Salvatore Chibbaro,
Mario Ganau,
Arthur Gubian,
Antonino Scibilia,
Julien Todeschi,
S. Riehm,
Sébastien Molière,
Christian Debry,
B. Goichot,
F. Proust,
H. Cébula
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
asian journal of neurosurgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2248-9614
DOI - 10.4103/ajns.ajns_97_18
Subject(s) - medicine , lesion , pituitary adenoma , skull , resection , endoscopic endonasal surgery , pituitary tumors , adenoma , surgery , radiology , pathology
Giant pituitary adenomas (GPAs) are defined as pituitary lesions larger than 40 mm of diameter. Surgical resection remains the gold standard to decompress the optic apparatus, reduce lesion load, and preserve hormonal function. The endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) has been increasingly used for the treatment of pituitary adenomas and skull base tumors due to the wide angle of view and exposure. Through the description of an exemplificative case of EEA resection of a nonsecreting GPA in the setting of a multimodal treatment, the authors discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this management strategy and provide a detailed review of the literature.