AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to analyze the MRI characteristics of the pituitary gland right after surgery and later on to identify any complications and set a baseline for recovery.
  • Ten patients were evaluated with MRIs shortly after transsphenoidal pituitary tumor surgery and again months later, observing changes in the pituitary mass and surgical packing.
  • In the early days post-surgery, the pituitary gland size varied, but by 4 to 9 months, there was a significant reduction in size, and surgical packing showed varying levels of resorption, resulting in a smaller, though deformed, pituitary gland.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To determine the MR appearance of the pituitary gland in the early and late postoperative periods in order to distinguish operative complications more effectively and to establish a postoperative baseline.

Methods: Ten patients were prospectively studied with MR following transsphenoidal resection of a pituitary tumor. Early postoperative studies were obtained at 2 to 8 days following surgery, late studies at 4 to 9 months in all patients and also at 12 to 16 months in five. Major observations were height of the pituitary mass and appearance of the surgical packing.

Results: Within 8 days following surgery, the height of the pituitary mass was unchanged in two cases, increased in three, and only minimally decreased in five. All decreased in height (average 54%) by 4 to 9 months. Gelfoam packing completely (five) or nearly completely (three) resorbed leaving a normal-size, although deformed, pituitary gland. Fat-packed resection defects persisted (two).

Conclusions: In the early postoperative period, the appearance of the pituitary gland is similar in size to its preoperative appearance. Subsequent involution with packing resorption yields a smaller, deformed pituitary gland.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8333404PMC

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