Bertrand Baussart, Benoit Hudelist, Chiara Villa, Mirella Hage, Anne Jouinot, Vincent Reina, Maxime Barat, Delphine Leclercq, Thibault Passeri, Philippe Touraine, Hélène Cebula, Laurence Guignat, Carine Courtillot, Philippe Chanson, Camille Vatier, Sébastien Froelich, Jérôme Bertherat, Guillaume Assié, Stephan Gaillard
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Abstract
Background and objectives: In Cushing's disease, the rate of endocrine remission after surgery reaches 80% in expert centers. However, due to the tumor's capacity to invade surrounding dural structures, hypercortisolism persists in 20% of patients or recurs in 15%. To improve the likelihood of remission, tumor resection can be extended to the dura in patients who show basal dura invasion. The objective was to evaluate the benefit of a surgical strategy based on a systematic focus on the basal dura.
Methods: Endoscopic surgery was performed in 89 adult patients with no obvious cavernous invasion. The basal dura was systematically removed whenever a macroscopic invasion was suspected. Three groups were defined: (i) resected but noninvaded dura (n = 14); (ii) resected and invaded dura (n = 16); and (iii) nonresected dura (n = 59). The studied cohort was compared to a control personal series of Cushing's patients with no systematic focus on the basal dura.
Results: The mean follow-up duration was 19.9 ± 9.4 months. Endocrine remission was achieved in 15/16 (94%) patients with invaded dura, 14/15 (93%) patients with resected noninvaded dura and 50/59 (85%) patients with nonresected dura. Anterior pituitary deficits and diabetes insipidus occurred in 3% and 9% of patients respectively. Compared to the control series, our remission rate was significantly higher (88% vs. 75%, P =.019).
Conclusion: Tumorectomy extended to the basal dura is a safe procedure that maximizes surgical resection. Despite dura invasion, endocrine remission is high when the dura is removed. A systematic focus on the basal dura can optimize endocrine outcomes.
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The goal of Neurosurgical Review is to provide a forum for comprehensive reviews on current issues in neurosurgery. Each issue contains up to three reviews, reflecting all important aspects of one topic (a disease or a surgical approach). Comments by a panel of experts within the same issue complete the topic. By providing comprehensive coverage of one topic per issue, Neurosurgical Review combines the topicality of professional journals with the indepth treatment of a monograph. Original papers of high quality are also welcome.