Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pituitary adenomas are common benign brain tumors which account for 15% of all primary brain tumors & 25% of benign brain tumors. It's treatment modality includes medical management and surgery either transcranial or trans-sphenoidal. In recent years, gamma knife radiosurgery has emerged as a treatment modality in the management of pituitary adenoma especially for those cases who have residual tumor and/or those who are not candidate for surgery. PATIENT AND METHODS: This prospective and retrospective study was conducted on 132 pituitary adenoma patients (54 males and 78 females) with a mean age of 45.6 years. Patients were of four groups, 67 with prolactinoma, 10 with somatotroph adenoma, 22 with Cushing disease (ACTH releasing), and 33 with non-functional adenoma. Before performing the gamma knife treatment, a pre-MRI examination was done to these pituitary adenoma patients, then the post-MRI examination was done after 6 months, 1 year and 1.5 year of gamma knife treatment as well as clinical evaluation by examining the type of secretion and hormonal laboratory investigation with visual field assessment. RESULTS: In our study, the most pituitary adenoma group treated with gamma knife was prolactinoma patients (67), with a size of treatment ranging from 2-55 mm, showing 88.05% tumor necrosis; with hormonal level normalization reaching to 82.08%. In the (10) growth hormone releasing adenoma patients, the size of treatment ranged from 5-48 mm, with (90%) tumor necrosis, and (90%) hormonal level normalization. In the (22) ACTH-releasing adenoma patients, the size treated ranged from 3-29 mm, with tumor necrosis of (86.36%), and (81.81%) hormone level normalization, whereas in the (33) non-secretory type of adenoma, the size of treatment ranged from 18-67 mm and the tumor necrosis was 93.93%. CONCLUSION: It can be concluded from this study that gamma knife is an effective and safe option to treat pituitary adenomas by it's low incidence of both morbidity and mortality rate; the tumor necrosis is the highest in non-secretory type when the dose was above 18 grey, but the peri-tumoral edema was found in prolactinoma when the dose of irradiation was above 22 grey.
Recommended Citation
Razuki, Mohammed and Hamandi, Yasir
(2021)
"Evaluation of Gamma Knife Effect on Patients with Pituitary Adenoma,"
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal: Vol. 20:
Iss.
1, Article 13.
DOI: 10.52573/ipmj.2021.167830
Available at:
https://www.ipmj.org/journal/vol20/iss1/13
DOI
10.52573/ipmj.2021.167830