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What is the meaning of Transsphenoidal?

Listen to pronunciation. (TRANS-sfee-NOY-dul SER-juh-ree) A type of surgery in which instruments are inserted through the nose and sphenoid sinus (a hollow space in a bone in the nose) to remove tumors that are in or near the pituitary gland.

What is Transsphenoidal Adenomectomy?

Transsphenoidal adenomectomy is a type of surgery that may be used to remove a tumour (adenoma) of the pituitary gland, which lies at the bottom of the brain.

What is Transsphenoidal pituitary?

Transsphenoidal surgery This is the most common way to remove pituitary tumors. Transsphenoidal means that the surgery is done through the sphenoid sinus, a hollow space in the skull behind the nasal passages and below the brain. The back wall of the sinus covers the pituitary gland.

What does Adenectomy mean in medical terminology?

Adenectomy, from the Greek aden (gland), and ektomē (to remove), is a surgical removal of all or part of a gland.

Can you live a normal life with a pituitary tumor?

In general, when a pituitary tumor is not cured, people live out their lives but may have to deal with problems caused by the tumor or its treatment, such as vision problems or hormone levels that are too high or too low.

Is a pituitary tumor a brain tumor?

A tumor that develops in the pituitary gland is typically considered to be a type of brain cancer. The pituitary gland, which is responsible for producing and releasing hormones into the body, is located inside the skull, just beneath the brain and above the nasal passages.

How much does Transsphenoidal surgery cost?

Inpatient costs for microscopic transsphenoidal surgeries have been reported in the literature to range from $23,757 to $74,703, while the endoscopic endonasal costs range from $12,513 to $72,311.

Can a pituitary tumor change your personality?

Personality changes are also common when a pituitary tumour causes the pituitary gland to over- or under-produce hormones. This can affect your emotions and cause changes in your sex drive. Larger tumours can have a greater effect on personality, as they generally affect a greater area of the brain.

What is a Adenotonsillectomy?

An adenotonsillectomy is an operation to remove both the adenoids and tonsils.

What does Angiorrhexis mean?

[ ăn′jē-ôr′ə-fē ] n. Suture repair of a vessel, especially a blood vessel.

What happens if pituitary tumor is left untreated?

Most pituitary tumors are curable, but if left untreated, they can lead to serious complications such as complete vision loss.

Can you drive with a pituitary tumour?

You can usually drive again after you have recovered from treatment for a pituitary tumour. If you had a type of surgery called craniotomy, you need to tell the DVLA and you need to stop driving for 6 months.