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Postoperative Neurologic Outcome in Patients with Pituitary Apoplexy After Transsphenoidal Surgery
- Source :
- World Neurosurgery. 111:e18-e23
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2018.
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Abstract
- Objective Pituitary apoplexy can cause severe neuro-ophthalmologic or endocrinologic sequelae, requiring timely treatment. The present study was performed to evaluate postoperative neurologic outcomes and to identify their risk factors in patients who underwent transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary apoplexy. Methods Forty-one consecutive patients with pituitary apoplexy who underwent transsphenoidal surgery were reviewed retrospectively. The initial rates of visual acuity (VA) decrease, visual field (VF) defect, and ocular palsy were 34.1%, 46.3%, and 68.3%, respectively. The median maximal diameter and tumoral volume was 2.6 cm (range, 2.0–4.6 cm) and 5.3 cm3 (range, 2.4–38.8 cm3), respectively. Seventeen patients (41.5%) underwent surgery within 7 days. The median follow-up duration was 45 months (range, 12–196 months). Results At the last follow-up, 62.9% (22/35) of patients had made a full recovery from preoperative neurologic deficits, with partial recovery observed in the remaining patients. The rates of improvement and full recovery from VA decrease were 92.9% and 57.1%, respectively; those from VF defect were 94.7% and 36.8%, respectively; and those from ocular palsy were 100.0% and 96.4%, respectively. On multivariate analysis, initial visual impairment score (≥20) was the only significant risk factor for postoperative neurologic sequelae (P Conclusions Ocular palsy was fully recovered in 96.4% patients with pituitary apoplexy after transsphenoidal surgery. Initial visual impairment status was found to be more strongly associated with postoperative neurologic recovery than surgical timing.
- Subjects :
- Adenoma
Adult
Brain Infarction
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Visual acuity
medicine.medical_treatment
Visual impairment
Vision Disorders
030209 endocrinology & metabolism
Neurosurgical Procedures
Necrosis
03 medical and health sciences
Postoperative Complications
0302 clinical medicine
Full recovery
Risk Factors
medicine
Humans
Pituitary Neoplasms
In patient
Significant risk
Aged
Retrospective Studies
Transsphenoidal surgery
Palsy
business.industry
Pituitary apoplexy
Recovery of Function
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Surgery
Treatment Outcome
Female
Neurology (clinical)
medicine.symptom
business
Pituitary Apoplexy
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18788750
- Volume :
- 111
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- World Neurosurgery
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c6a24a06d4a579b58f6b0546c522be54
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2017.11.124