Endoscopic endonasal resection of Rathke cleft cysts: a single-institution analysis of 148 consecutive patients
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Endoscopic endonasal resection of Rathke cleft cysts: a single-institution analysis of 148 consecutive patients
Abstract
Objective: The traditional treatment of sellar Rathke cleft cysts (RCCs) generally involves transsellar drainage; however, suprasellar RCCs present unique challenges to appropriate management and technical complexity. Reports on overall outcomes for the endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) for this pathology are limited. The EEA for RCCs allows three surgical techniques: marsupialization, fenestration, and fenestration with cyst wall resection.
Methods: The authors performed a retrospective review of consecutive patients with RCCs that had been treated via an EEA at a single institution between January 2004 and May 2021. Marsupialization entailed the removal of cyst contents while maintaining a drainage pathway into the sphenoid sinus. Fenestration involved the removal of cyst contents, followed by separation from the sphenoid sinus, often with a free mucosal graft or vascularized nasoseptal flap. Cyst wall resection, either partial or complete, was added to select cases.
Results: A total of 148 patients underwent an EEA for RCC. Marsupialization or fenestration was performed in 88 cases (59.5%) and cyst wall resection in 60 (40.5%). Cysts were classified as having a purely sellar origin (43.2%), sellar origin with suprasellar extension (37.8%), and purely suprasellar origin (18.9%). Radiological recurrence was demonstrated in 22 cases (14.9%) at an average 39.7 months' follow-up (median 45 months, range 0.5-99 months), including 13 symptomatic cases (8.8%). Cases with cyst wall resection had no significantly different rate of recurrence (11.7% vs 15.9%, p = 0.48) or postoperative permanent anterior pituitary dysfunction (21.6% vs 12.5%, p = 0.29) compared to those of fenestrated and marsupialized cases. There was no significant difference in postoperative permanent posterior pituitary dysfunction based on technique, although such dysfunction tended to worsen with cyst wall resection (13.6% vs 4.0%, p = 0.09). Based on cyst location, purely suprasellar cysts were more likely to have a radiological recurrence (28.6%) than sellar cysts with suprasellar extension (12.5%) and purely sellar cysts (9.4%; p = 0.008). Most notably, of the 28 purely suprasellar cysts, selective cyst wall resection significantly improved the long-term (10-year) recurrence risk compared to fenestration alone (17.4% vs 80.0%, p = 0.0005) without any significant added risk of endocrinopathy.
Conclusions: Endoscopic endonasal marsupialization or fenestration of sellar RCCs may be the ideal treatment strategy, whereas purely suprasellar cysts benefit from partial cyst wall resection to prevent recurrence. Selective cyst wall resection reduced long-term recurrence rates without significantly increasing rates of hypopituitarism.
Keywords: Rathke cleft cyst; cyst resection; endoscopic endonasal approach; fenestration; marsupialization; peripheral nerve; suprasellar.
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