Angioplasty is an Effective Treatment for Vasospasm Following Pituitary Apoplexy and Tumor Resection
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Angioplasty is an Effective Treatment for Vasospasm Following Pituitary Apoplexy and Tumor Resection
Abstract
Pituitary apoplexy is a clinical syndrome characterized by acute headache, visual changes, and decreased consciousness occurring in association with hemorrhage or infarct of an existing pituitary adenoma. Surgical management involves tumor resection and decompression of surrounding structures including the optic apparatus. Vasospasm is a rare but potentially devastating complication of pituitary apoplexy. We present a case of pituitary apoplexy in a 28-year-old male treated with emergent endoscopic transsphenoidal resection. On postoperative day seven, following surgical resection, the patient developed neurologic deficits and motor weakness, and severe vasospasm was diagnosed. This is a novel case of intra-arterial verapamil and angioplasty used to treat vasospasm following surgical decompression for pituitary apoplexy. The patient experienced complete recovery of motor deficits following treatment. The authors propose angioplasty as an effective treatment for postoperative vasospasm following transphenoidal surgery for pituitary apoplexy in the presence of focal vessel stenosis.
Keywords: angioplasty; endovascular; pituitary apoplexy; vasospasm; verapamil.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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