There are many effective treatments for pituitary tumors usually determined by whether the tumor is cancerous or benign—and most are benign. Treatment usually consists of surgery, radiation therapy or drug therapy to block the tumor’s ability to produce hormones. Your otolaryngologist will decide upon treatment based on whether the pituitary is functional (producing hormones) and what kind of hormones it is producing. Your age and general health will also contribute to the treatment decision.
Transnasal Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery
Transnasal endoscopic pituitary surgery, also called transsphenoidal endoscopic surgery, is the most common surgery used to remove pituitary tumors. Endoscopic pituitary surgery is done with an instrument called an endoscope, a thin, rigid tube that has a microscope, light and camera built into it, and it's usually inserted through the nose. The camera lets your surgeon watch on a television screen while inserting other special instruments through the scope to remove the tumor.
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