HD Nath, KO Razib, MA Rahman, MM Hasan, Uddin Anw, M. Karim, Munir Skf, KK Barua, Pro. Dr Haradhan Deb, Dr Nath, Md Motasimul Hasan, Dr Rathin Halder, M. Karim, Dr KH. Olinur Razib, Dr Sudip Barua, SK Farhad Munir
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Outcome of Pituitary Adenoma Surgery Through Transphenoidal Endoscopic Endonasal Approach -A Study of 96 Cases
Background: Transphenoidal endoscopic approach is minimal invasive surgery in case of pituitary adenoma.
Objective : To see the outcome of transphenoidal endoscopic approach in case of pituitary tumour.
Results : This study showed among the 96 patients, 64 (66.7%) patients were male and 32(33.33%) were female. It was documented that in 96 patients, 88(91.66.3%) were macroadenoma and 8(8.33%) were microadenoma. Among 96 patients, 88 (91.66%) had preoperative visual disturbance and 8(8.33%) had normal vision. Tumor was totally removed in 88(91.66%) patients in endoscopic approach. Clinically 92(95.8%) patients were improved in endoscopically. Two (2.1%) patient developed pneumocephalus and meningitis, between them one died due to meningitis and other cured by conservative treatment. In 2 (2.1%) patient, carotid artery was partially torn, which was managed by nasal pack.
Conclusion: It was concluded that endoscopic endonasal approach is safe and effective procedure.
Bang. J Neurosurgery 2023; 12(2): 29-33