Cost outcomes of pituitary adenoma resection: The use of a hybrid microscopic/endoscopic surgery.

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2025-02-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_1043_2024
Kyril L Cole, Robert C Rennert, Cameron A Rawanduzy, Michael G Brandel, Matthew C Findlay, Mohammed A Azab, Michael Karsy, William T Couldwell
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Background: The pathogenesis, surgical techniques, and outcomes of pituitary adenomas (PAs) remain variable. We compared our surgical techniques and perioperative/long-term PA outcomes to highlight the hybrid microscopic/endoscopic technique used to optimize efficiency, cost savings, and outcomes in PA surgery.

Methods: Consecutive PA cases performed from January 2017 through February 2020 were evaluated retrospectively. A cost analysis by surgical approach was performed combining this primarily microscopic series, with endoscopic visual assist, and a separate cohort of consecutive intra-institutional endoscopic-only PA resections.

Results: Among 160 patients included in the main cohort analysis (mean age 51.5 ± 16.2; 89 females [55.6%]), a microscope was used in 81.9% of cases, with endoscopic assistance (hybrid) or the endoscope alone used in the remaining cases. Surgical complications occurred in 5 cases (3.1%): postoperative diabetes insipidus in 3 (1.9%), electrolyte imbalances requiring additional drug treatment in 3 (1.9%), and syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone release in 2 (1.2%). Thirty-three additional patients were included in the cost analysis (193 total). Patients treated with a microscopic-only approach had the lowest operating time (mean normalized operating room costs 1.00 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.95, 1.04], P < 0.001; mean normalized total direct costs 5.00 [95%CI 4.69, 5.31], P = 0.008), with hybrid and endoscopic-only approaches having higher comparable operating times and costs.

Conclusion: PA surgery using a primarily microscopic approach (with endoscopic assistance for complex cases) remains a safe, efficient, and cost-effective strategy and results in shorter anesthesia time to reduce patient complications while maintaining excellent endocrinologic outcomes.

Keywords: Endoscope, Hybrid approach, Microscope, Pituitary adenoma, Transnasal surgery, Transsphenoidal surgery.

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