TY - JOUR
T1 - Endonasal endoscopic approach for sellar metastatic pathologies
T2 - a national observation
AU - Kahilogullari, Gokmen
AU - Bayatli, Eyup
AU - Geyik, Murat
AU - Cabuk, Burak
AU - Beton, Suha
AU - Gunaldi, Omur
AU - Tanrıverdi, Osman
AU - Cetinalp, Nuri Eralp
AU - Tarkan, Ozgur
AU - Yıldırım, Ali Erdem
AU - Guner, Yahya Efe
AU - Nehir, Ali
AU - Goksu, Ethem
AU - Akyuz, Mahmut
AU - Isikay, İlkay
AU - Duz, Bulent
AU - Celtikci, Emrah
AU - Kertmen, Hayri
AU - Köktekir, Ender
AU - Camlar, Mahmut
AU - Bahçecioğlu Mutlu, Adile Begüm
AU - Cansız Ersoz, Cevriye
AU - Bozdag, Sinem Civriz
AU - Berker, Mustafa
AU - Ceylan, Savas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Neurosurgical Foundation.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Purpose: Sellar metastases are rare lesions. Recent improvements in diagnosis and treatment strategies have prolonged survival but increased the probability of metastatic tumors. Evaluation with clinical symptomatology and meticulous laboratory examination is crucial. We present our multicenter national study on sellar metastases to evaluate and underline the main clinical, endocrine, and radiological considerations regarding the diagnosis and endonasal endoscopic management of such rare lesions. Methods: A medical literature-based retrospective study was planned across 13 neurosurgical centers in Turkey, where a data survey was conducted to collect information regarding sellar metastases surgically treated using the endoscopic endonasal approach, including clinical presentation, radiographic features, primary tumor origin, histopathological confirmation, time to metastasis, treatment, and patient outcomes. Results: Between 2010 and 2020, 54 patients (22 women [40.7%] and 32 men [59.3%]) who underwent surgery with the endonasal endoscopic approach and had pathologically proven sellar metastases (overall incidence, 0.54%) were included. Of the patients, 59.3% had no known malignancy and presented with new-onset symptoms, 79.6% reported headache, 51.9% complained of some degree of visual deficits, and 50% had cranial nerve symptoms. Tissue biopsy was performed in 7.4% of the patients, whereas gross or subtotal resection was achieved in the remaining patients. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the largest series of patients surgically treated with the endonasal endoscopic approach for sellar metastases. For these patients, the treatment focus should be on management modalities for increasing quality of life instead radical treatment options with survival benefit.
AB - Purpose: Sellar metastases are rare lesions. Recent improvements in diagnosis and treatment strategies have prolonged survival but increased the probability of metastatic tumors. Evaluation with clinical symptomatology and meticulous laboratory examination is crucial. We present our multicenter national study on sellar metastases to evaluate and underline the main clinical, endocrine, and radiological considerations regarding the diagnosis and endonasal endoscopic management of such rare lesions. Methods: A medical literature-based retrospective study was planned across 13 neurosurgical centers in Turkey, where a data survey was conducted to collect information regarding sellar metastases surgically treated using the endoscopic endonasal approach, including clinical presentation, radiographic features, primary tumor origin, histopathological confirmation, time to metastasis, treatment, and patient outcomes. Results: Between 2010 and 2020, 54 patients (22 women [40.7%] and 32 men [59.3%]) who underwent surgery with the endonasal endoscopic approach and had pathologically proven sellar metastases (overall incidence, 0.54%) were included. Of the patients, 59.3% had no known malignancy and presented with new-onset symptoms, 79.6% reported headache, 51.9% complained of some degree of visual deficits, and 50% had cranial nerve symptoms. Tissue biopsy was performed in 7.4% of the patients, whereas gross or subtotal resection was achieved in the remaining patients. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the largest series of patients surgically treated with the endonasal endoscopic approach for sellar metastases. For these patients, the treatment focus should be on management modalities for increasing quality of life instead radical treatment options with survival benefit.
KW - Endonasal
KW - endoscopic
KW - metastasis
KW - national report
KW - sellar pathology
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U2 - 10.1080/02688697.2022.2077310
DO - 10.1080/02688697.2022.2077310
M3 - Article
C2 - 35582922
AN - SCOPUS:85130609977
SN - 0268-8697
VL - 37
SP - 206
EP - 212
JO - British Journal of Neurosurgery
JF - British Journal of Neurosurgery
IS - 2
ER -