Thanssphenoidal mircrosurgery for the elderly patients aged over 70 years with pituitary adenoma
- VernacularTitle:经蝶窦显微手术治疗高龄垂体腺瘤
- Author:
Wenhua YU
;
Guozhen HUI
;
Peiyuan XU
;
Al ET
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Pituitary;
Tumor;
Elderly;
Microsurgery
- From:
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery
2000;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To summarize the clinical features and transsphenoidal microsurgical experiences of pituitary adenomas in the elderly patients over 70 years old Methods Twenty four elderly patients accepted transsphenoidal microsurgery were conductded a retrospective review,whose clinical data including clinical main presentation,histological types,surgical conditions,perioperative treatment and outcome were also analyzed Results There were 16 non functional adenomas (66 7%) and 18 giant macroadenomas(75%) respectively Visual deterioration was the commonest complain in 20 (83 3%) Despite the majority of patients having coexisting medical conditions,we had no mortality and no postoperative adjunctive morbidity with an average hospital stay of 17 8 days For an average follow up of 3 5 years,we did observe major patients(79 2%) vision had improved Conclusions Pituitary adenomas in the elderly are most frequently non functional macroadenomas that present with visual deterioration and hypopituitarism If special care is devoted to the perioperative treatment,in particular to fluid and electrolyte balances,transsphenoidal microsurgery is safe and effective in hands of an experienced team