• Neurosurgery · Dec 2013

    The use of a simple self-retaining retractor in the endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach to the pituitary macroadenomas: technical note.

    • Murat Kutlay, Engin Gönül, Bülent Düz, Yusuf Izci, Ozkan Tehli, Cağlar Temiz, Ilker Solmaz, and Mehmet Daneyemez.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Etlik-Ankara, Turkey.
    • Neurosurgery. 2013 Dec 1; 73 (2 Suppl Operative): ons206-9; discussion ons209-10.

    BackgroundDuring tumor removal in the endoscopic endonasal approach to pituitary adenomas with a significant suprasellar extension, the early descent of diaphragma sellae obscuring the visualization of the surgical field is a surgical challenge.ObjectiveTo describe a simple diaphragma retraction technique to eliminate this problem.MethodsA transparent flexible material (a strip of polypropylene) was used as a self-retaining retractor to elevate the redundant diaphragma and to maintain the diaphragma elevation. This technique was performed in 3 patients who had pituitary adenoma with suprasellar extension. The degree of tumor removal was determined by a combination of surgeon's intraoperative impression and the postoperative magnetic resonance imaging obtained 3 months later.ResultsThe technique was performed very easily and no complication was observed owing to this technique and self-retaining retractor. Total tumor removal was achieved in 2 patients with this technique and subtotal removal in 1 patient.ConclusionThis technique was effective and practicable to elevate the diaphragma sellae during the tumor removal phase of transsphenoidal surgery. This simple self-retaining retractor may support the neurosurgeon's skill by providing control of the entire surgical field and adequate working space. It may also eliminate the risks of blind curettage during surgery.

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