P.089 Volumetric extent of resection and visual outcomes in pituitary adenoma patients presenting with visual compromise undergoing the endoscopic endonasal approach

JG Pascual, D. Ben-Israel, M. de Lotbiniere-Bassett, F. Costello, JM Clark, YP Starreveld
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Background: Reporting extent of resection (EOR) in pituitary adenoma (PA) surgery via endoscopic endonasal approaches (EEA) is not standardized. The use of 3-dimensional volumetric analysis is proposed for measurement of tumor volumes and EOR. Their relationship with visual outcomes is explored. Methods: A retrospective analysis of PA patients presenting with visual disturbances and treated surgically via EEA by a single surgeon between 2006 and 2021. The main outcome was visual function at 12 months post-operatively. Results: 142 patients were included. Majority were male, with mean age of 57.1 years. Most (58.2%) presented with bitemporal hemianopsia. The mean tumor size was 11.3 cm3. The mean EOR was 84.5% (range 21.5-99.8%), with a mean post-operative tumor volume of 1.9 cm3. Visual function improved in 92.2%. Re-resection for visual deterioration was performed in 5.7% of patients, (mean time 2.4 years). No clinical, pathologic, or imaging factors were significantly associated with visual outcome. A significant association was found between EOR and re-resection (mean EOR 66.7% vs 85.6%, p=0.002). Conclusions: For patients with PA presenting with visual deficits, treatment with EEA led to improvement in visual function in the majority of patients, without the need for gross total resection. EOR was significantly associated with the need for re-resection.
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P.089 接受内窥镜鼻腔内方法治疗的视力受损垂体腺瘤患者的切除体积范围和视觉疗效
背景:通过内窥镜鼻内径(EEA)进行垂体腺瘤(PA)手术的切除范围(EOR)报告尚未标准化。建议使用三维容积分析来测量肿瘤体积和切除范围。探讨它们与视觉结果的关系。方法:对2006年至2021年间出现视力障碍并由一名外科医生通过EEA进行手术治疗的PA患者进行回顾性分析。主要结果是术后 12 个月的视觉功能。结果:共纳入 142 名患者。大部分为男性,平均年龄为 57.1 岁。大多数患者(58.2%)伴有双颞侧偏盲。肿瘤平均大小为 11.3 立方厘米。平均EOR为84.5%(范围21.5-99.8%),术后肿瘤体积平均为1.9立方厘米。92.2%的患者视功能得到改善。5.7%的患者因视力恶化而再次切除肿瘤(平均时间为 2.4 年)。没有临床、病理或成像因素与视力结果有明显关联。EOR与再次切除之间存在明显关联(平均EOR为66.7% vs 85.6%,P=0.002)。结论:对于出现视力障碍的 PA 患者,使用 EEA 治疗可使大多数患者的视功能得到改善,而无需进行全切。EOR与再次切除的需要明显相关。
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