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The experience with transsphenoidal surgery and its importance to outcomes

Journal

PITUITARY
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages 545-555

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11102-018-0904-4

Keywords

Transsphenoidal surgery; Surgical experience; Pituitary adenoma; Cushing's disease; Remission rate; Complications

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PurposeSurgical experience is considered paramount for excellent outcome of transsphenoidal surgery (TSS). However, objective data demonstrating the surgical success in relation to the experience of pituitary surgery units or individual experience of pituitary surgeons is sparse.MethodsBased on literature data, we have investigated the influence of experience with TSS for pituitary adenomas on endocrinological remission rates and on operative complications. The surgical experience was assessed by calculating the number of transsphenoidal operations per year.ResultsFor TSS of microprolactinomas, mean remission rates were 77% in centers with <2 operations per year for microprolactinomas, 82% with 2-4 operations, 84% with 4-6 operations, and 91% with >6 operations. A yearly experience with more than 10 initial operations for Cushing's disease (CD) warrants a remission rate exceeding 70%. Remission rates in CD exceeding 86% have only been reported for single surgeon series. Extraordinarily high complication rates were found in some series with <25 yearly total operations for pituitary adenomas. Major vascular complications were less than 2% and revision rates for rhinorrhea usually<2.5% in centers performing>25 transsphenoidal operations per year.ConclusionsWe conclude that a center with experience of >25 transsphenoidal operations for pituitary adenomas per year provides a high likelihood of safe TSS. Surgery for CD requires a particularly high level of practice to guarantee excellent remission rates. The endocrinologist has the unique opportunity to audit the surgical success by hormone measurement and to refer patients to neurosurgeons with proven excellence.

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