Sellar metastasis: A rare intraoperative finding - surgical treatment, strategies and outcome
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2024.108280
Sellar metastasis: A rare intraoperative finding - surgical treatment, strategies and outcome
Abstract
The sellar region, though uncommon for metastatic spread, may become more prevalent due to longer survival of patients with metastatic malignancies. Compression of adjacent vital anatomy can cause disabling symptoms and endocrine disturbances, leading to significant morbidity METHODS: This study analyzed sellar pathologies treated via endonasal approach from January 2011 to December 2021 to assess the incidence of sellar metastases. Patient demographics, presenting symptoms, radiological and histological findings, management, and outcomes were evaluated RESULTS: Among 334 patients treated during the study period, eight (2.3 %) had metastases confirmed histopathologically, with one having a known malignant tumor history. Preoperative imaging suspected malignancy or metastasis in two cases. Diagnosis was unexpectedly confirmed in 57 % of cases. Subtotal resection was achieved in three cases, near-total resection in one. Mean follow-up was 2.4 years, with 71 % mortality CONCLUSIONS: The sellar region can manifest metastatic disease, with sellar symptoms potentially indicating neoplastic disease onset. Rapid hormonal dysfunction or ophthalmoplegia suggests metastasis, even without a known primary. Further meta analysis of reported cases is necessary to determine the incidence and optimal treatment of these rare metastases.
Keywords: Endonasal endoscopic surgery; Pituitary metastasis; Sellar metastasis; Skull base.
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