Recent Evolution of Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery for Treatment of Pituitary Adenomas
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Recent Evolution of Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery for Treatment of Pituitary Adenomas
Abstract
For the treatment of pituitary tumors, microscopic transsphenoidal surgery has been considered the "gold standard" since the late 1960s. Over the last two decades, however, a worldwide shift towards endoscopic endonasal surgery is in progress for many reasons. These include a wide panoramic view, improved illumination, an ability to look around anatomical corners using angled tip and, in addition, application to the extended approaches for parasellar tumors. Both endoscopic and microscopic approaches appear equally effective for nonfunctioning adenomas without significant suprasellar or lateral extensions, whereas the endoscopic approach may improve outcomes associated with the extent of resection and postoperative complications for larger tumors. Despite many theoretical benefits in the endoscopic surgery, remission rates of functioning adenomas do not substantially differ between the approaches in experienced hands. The endoscopic approach is a valid alternative to the microscopic approach for adenomas. The benefits will be more appreciated in the extended surgery for parasellar tumors.
Keywords: endoscope; microscope; pituitary adenoma; transsphenoidal surgery.
Conflict of interest statement
There are no conflicts of interest, no commercial relationships, no support from pharmaceutical or other companies. The authors have no personal or institutional financial interest in drugs, materials, or devices described in the present paper.
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