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Acta clinica Croatica · Jun 2011
ReviewAnesthetic management of patients undergoing pituitary surgery.
- Ana Horvat, Juranko Kolak, Aleksandar Gopcević, Mirjana Ilej, and Gnjidić Zivko.
- University Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Zagreb, Croatia. ana.horvatl4@zg.t-com.hr
- Acta Clin Croat. 2011 Jun 1; 50 (2): 209-16.
AbstractPituitary tumors account for more than 10% of all intracranial tumors. They often present with symptoms of hormonal hypersecretion, although they may also cause hypopituitarism. Transsphenoidal pituitary surgery has become a commonly performed neurosurgical procedure, which has certain challenges for the anesthesiologist due to many distinct comorbidities associated with various adenomas. This article provides a review of perioperative concerns regarding transsphenoidal pituitary surgery, encountered in a number of these patients. Thorough understanding of preoperative assessment, intraoperative management and potential complications is fundamental for successful perioperative patient care and avoidance of morbidity and mortality.
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