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Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica 7/2009

01-07-2009 | Case Report

Combined trans-sphenoidal and simultaneous trans-ventricular-endoscopic decompression of a giant pituitary adenoma: case report

Authors: Bal Krishna Ojha, Mazhar Husain, Manu Rastogi, Anil Chandra, Ashish Chugh, Nuzahat Husain

Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica | Issue 7/2009

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Abstract

Objective

This is the first report of the simultaneous combined use of trans-sphenoidal and trans-ventricular-endoscopic route for decompression of a giant pituitary adenoma.

Method

A 38 year old man presented to us with symptoms of raised intracranial pressure along with visual and hypothalamic disturbances. The CT scan revealed destruction of the sella by a large (5 × 3.5 × 2.5 cm) well defined enhancing mass in the sella and suprasellar region extending laterally up to the cavernous sinuses and both carotid arteries and superiorly into the lumen of the 3rd ventricle producing obstructive hydrocephalus. On T2WI of the non-contrast MRI scan the mass was iso-intense to grey matter suggesting the possibility of a firm nature of the adenoma. The tumour was first approached by the standard trans-sphenoidal route and as predicted from the pre-operative MRI, the tumour was found to be firm and not amenable to suction. After decompression of the intra-sellar part of the tumour, the intracranial pressure was raised in an attempt to make the remainder of the tumour descend into the sella but without success. The suprasellar part of the tumour was then simultaneously addressed via a trans-ventricular-endoscopic route but the firm tumour did not yield to endoscopic instruments viz. biopsy forceps, angiographic catheter and electrosurgical probes. It was then gently pushed down towards the sella and decompressed piecemeal by using trans-sphenoidal instruments. The sellar cavity was reconstructed using fat, fascia lata graft and a piece of septal bone.

Results

Post-operatively, the patient showed a remarkable improvement of his symptoms of raised intracranial pressure, hypothalamic dysfunction and visual disturbances. Follow-up imaging at 2 months and 1 year, did not show any residual or recurrent tumour.

Conclusions

This novel technique of the combined trans-sphenoidal and simultaneous trans-ventricular-endoscopic approach is a viable option for patients with giant fibrous pituitary adenoma when the tumour is not yielding to the trans-sphenoidal route alone.
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Metadata
Title
Combined trans-sphenoidal and simultaneous trans-ventricular-endoscopic decompression of a giant pituitary adenoma: case report
Authors
Bal Krishna Ojha
Mazhar Husain
Manu Rastogi
Anil Chandra
Ashish Chugh
Nuzahat Husain
Publication date
01-07-2009
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Acta Neurochirurgica / Issue 7/2009
Print ISSN: 0001-6268
Electronic ISSN: 0942-0940
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-009-0336-z

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