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Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery for Subdiaphragmatic Type Craniopharyngiomas

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Specialties Neurology
Neurosurgery
Date 2018 Jun 8
PMID 29877209
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Abstract

Subdiaphragmatic type craniopharyngiomas are tumors that originate within the sella. They are divided into two types; those localized within an enlarged sella (intrasellar type) and those accompanying a suprasellar extension (suprasellar extended type). The clinicopathological features and the recent outcomes of endoscopic endonasal surgery were retrospectively reviewed in 32 patients, with 11 surgeries for recurrence. These tumors showed a preponderance in young patients (19 patients were younger than 18-year-old) and suprasellar extended type (25 cases), were mostly composed of a large cyst (96.9%) and were frequently adamantinomatous type (68.8%). Combined transcranial-endoscopic endonasal surgery was applied in three patients with extremely large tumors and significant frontal extension. Total tumor resection and stalk preservation were achieved in 26 and 17 patients, respectively. No complications developed after surgery apart from pituitary dysfunction and visual deterioration. 5 of 6 patients with subtotal tumor resection and 6 of 7 patients with no improvement or deterioration of visual function were in the recurrent cases. Although this type is basically an extraarachnoidal tumor, the suprasellar portion of the tumor showed adherence to important tissues in some patients with recurrence. Pituitary function remained normal in only one third of patients with stalk preservation. To avoid pituitary dysfunction after surgery, sharp excision of firm adherence to the stalk should be considered in some patients.

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