Object. In addition to difficulties with anesthetic and medical management, transsphenoidal operations in patients with longstanding acromegaly are associated with inherent intraoperative challenges because of anatomical variations that occur frequently in these patients. The object of this study was to review the overall safety profile and anatomical/technical challenges associated with transsphenoidal surgery in patients with acromegaly. Methods. The authors performed a retrospective analysis of 169 patients who underwent endoscopic transsphenoidal operations for growth hormone-secreting adenomas to assess the incidence of surgical complications. A review of frequently occurring anatomical challenges and operative strategies employed duri...
Purpose: To analyze the clinical characteristics of acromegalic patients with empty sella (ES, herni...
Acromegaly is a disease that occurs secondary to high levels of GH, most often from a hormone-secret...
Objectives/Hypotheses Functioning pituitary adenomas may produce endocrinopathies such as acromegaly...
Object. In addition to difficulties with anesthetic and medical management, transsphenoidal operatio...
Background: Transphenoidal surgery is an effective treatment for acromegalic patients with growth ho...
Since the establishment of transsphenoidal microsurgery as the operative treatment of choice in most...
PubMed: 32927330Objective: A thorough follow-up study in which the same clinic presents the change i...
Objective: Transsphenoidal (TNS) surgery remains the primary therapeutic option for GHsecreting pitu...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objectives. Patients wi...
Background: Acromegaly poses several challenges to the anesthetists, neurosurgeons, endocrinologists...
The availability of various first-line treatment modalities for acromegaly and evolving surgical tec...
The availability of various first-line treatment modalities for acromegaly and evolving surgical tec...
Abstract Background Acromegaly is a rare syndrome in which there is unregulated hypersecretion of gr...
Sellar and parasellar masses are a common finding, and most of them are treated surgically via trans...
The management of acromegaly caused by an uncommon growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenoma can be...
Purpose: To analyze the clinical characteristics of acromegalic patients with empty sella (ES, herni...
Acromegaly is a disease that occurs secondary to high levels of GH, most often from a hormone-secret...
Objectives/Hypotheses Functioning pituitary adenomas may produce endocrinopathies such as acromegaly...
Object. In addition to difficulties with anesthetic and medical management, transsphenoidal operatio...
Background: Transphenoidal surgery is an effective treatment for acromegalic patients with growth ho...
Since the establishment of transsphenoidal microsurgery as the operative treatment of choice in most...
PubMed: 32927330Objective: A thorough follow-up study in which the same clinic presents the change i...
Objective: Transsphenoidal (TNS) surgery remains the primary therapeutic option for GHsecreting pitu...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objectives. Patients wi...
Background: Acromegaly poses several challenges to the anesthetists, neurosurgeons, endocrinologists...
The availability of various first-line treatment modalities for acromegaly and evolving surgical tec...
The availability of various first-line treatment modalities for acromegaly and evolving surgical tec...
Abstract Background Acromegaly is a rare syndrome in which there is unregulated hypersecretion of gr...
Sellar and parasellar masses are a common finding, and most of them are treated surgically via trans...
The management of acromegaly caused by an uncommon growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenoma can be...
Purpose: To analyze the clinical characteristics of acromegalic patients with empty sella (ES, herni...
Acromegaly is a disease that occurs secondary to high levels of GH, most often from a hormone-secret...
Objectives/Hypotheses Functioning pituitary adenomas may produce endocrinopathies such as acromegaly...