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Transsphenoidal surgery is a type of surgery in which an endoscope or surgical instruments are inserted into part of the brain by going through the nose and the sphenoid bone (a butterfly-shaped bone forming the anterior inferior portion of the brain case) into the sphenoidal sinus cavity. Transsphenoidal surgery is used to remove tumors of the pituitary gland. (Such tumours, although within the skull, are outside the brain itself).

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Transsphenoidal surgery

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Transsphenoidal surgery is a type of surgery in which an endoscope or surgical instruments are inserted into part of the brain by going through the nose...

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Acromegaly

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Endonasal transsphenoidal surgery is a less invasive procedure with a shorter recovery time than the older method of transsphenoidal surgery, and the likelihood...

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Endoscopic endonasal surgery

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pituitary gland. The use of endoscope was first introduced in Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery by R Jankowsky, J Auque, C Simon et al. in 1992 G (Laryngoscope...

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Neurosurgery

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Uganda's first female neurosurgeon. Hermann Schloffer invented transsphenoidal surgery in 1907. Robert Wheeler Rand – along with Theodore Kurze, MD was...

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Sphenoid sinus

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carotid artery. Failure to recognize an Onodi cell on CT scan prior to surgery may put these structures at risk. One study found that an Onodi cell was...

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Hyperpituitarism

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transsphenoidal surgery (somatostatin receptor ligands- preoperatively) and postoperative imaging assessment. For Cushing's disease there is surgery to...

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Hypopituitarism

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headaches, visual field defects or excessive hormone secretion. Transsphenoidal surgery (removal of the tumor by an operation through the nose and the...

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Medical University of Vienna

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"Harvey Cushing and Oskar Hirsch: early forefathers of modern transsphenoidal surgery". Journal of Neurosurgery. 103 (6): 1096–1104. doi:10.3171/jns...

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Anovulation

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prolactinoma) if present. In rare cases, endoscopic transnasal transsphenoidal surgery and radiotherapy, may be required to resect and shrink a prolactinoma...

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Pituitary adenoma

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pituitary surgery. A third line therapy is radiation therapy, proton therapy to shrink the tumor. Thyrotropinomas are treated with transsphenoidal pituitary...

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Pituitary apoplexy

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guidelines recommend that surgery is performed. Most commonly, operations on the pituitary gland are performed through transsphenoidal surgery. In this procedure...

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Hermann Schloffer

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University in Prague. On March 16, 1907 Schloffer performed the first transsphenoidal surgery for removal of a pituitary adenoma at the University of Innsbruck...

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Oskar Hirsch

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Hirsch described his classic transsphenoidal surgery technique for pituitary gland surgery. Hirsch performed surgeries on numerous individuals, most...

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Outline of the human brain

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Craniotomy Craterization Burr hole Trepanning Decompressive craniectomy Transsphenoidal surgery Intracranial pressure monitoring Psychosurgery – surgical treatment...

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William Couldwell

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doi:10.1093/ons/opx130. PMID 28973539. Delayed Complications After Transsphenoidal Surgery for Pituitary Adenomas (2018) Couldwell, WT; Alzhrani, G; Sivakumar...

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Axel Perneczky

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history of endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery--from Philipp Bozzini to the First World Congress of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery". Neurosurg Focus. 19...

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Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease

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(2007). "Treatment options for Cushing disease after unsuccessful transsphenoidal surgery". Neurosurgical Focus. 23 (3): E8. doi:10.3171/foc.2007.23.3.10...

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Muyinatu Bell

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her to evaluate coherence-based photoacoustic image guidance for transsphenoidal surgery. She holds a patent in short-lag spatial coherence beamforming...

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Gabriel Zada

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neurosurgical anatomy of the sphenoid sinus and sellar floor in endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery, published in 2011. 2009 Dandy Fellowship Award Congress of Neurological...

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Craniopharyngioma

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needed] Treatment generally consists of subfrontal or transsphenoidal excision. Endoscopic surgery through the nose often performed by a team of neurosurgeons...

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Ottokar Chiari

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link] Utah.edu; J Neurosurg 95:1083-1096, 2001 The history and evolution of transsphenoidal surgery. Medicus Books, Antiquariat for Medicine v t e v t e...

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Hypophysectomy

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various ways a hypophysectomy can be carried out. These methods include transsphenoidal hypophysectomy, open craniotomy, and stereotactic radiosurgery. Medications...

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Intraoperative MRI

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"The Evolution of Intraoperative Imaging and Neuro-Navigation in Transsphenoidal Surgery". J. Surg. Rad. 2 (1): 58–67. M Bergsneider and LM Liau. 2006....

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June 1910

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p62 Harvey Cushing and Oskar Hirsch: early forefathers of modern transsphenoidal surgery, J Neurosurg 103:1096–1104, 2005 "O. Henry". Southern Writers:...

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March 1909

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p34 Harvey Cushing and Oskar Hirsch: early forefathers of modern transsphenoidal surgery, J Neurosurg 103:1096–1104, 2005 The American Review of Reviews...

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Excerebration

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approach was shifted towards a transsphenoidal approach. However, there is also evidence of a combined transethmoidal-transsphenoidal excerebration that could...

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Norman Dott

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Jules Hardy: key players in the resurrection and preservation of transsphenoidal surgery Portrait of Dott (National Galleries of Scotland) A pituitary tumour...

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