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Reports from W.G. Zhou and co-researchers add new data to research in subarachnoid hemorrhage



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2009 JUL 14 - (NewsRx.com) -- According to recent research from Beijing, People's Republic of China, "Intracranial vessel injury is a severe complication of transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) for lesions of sellar region. The purpose of this study was to improve recognition of the complication."

"The clinical data of 400 cases of TSS for sellar region from 1964 to 2004 were reviewed retrospectively Ten patients with complications of intracranial vessel injury were included in this study, 7 underwent transsphenoidal microsurgery and 3 underwent endoscopic TSS. Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) occurred in 8 cases, hemorrhage of cavernous sinus in one, and post-operative cerebral hemorrhagic infarction caused by thrombosis of injured right internal carotid artery in one. The clinical data of all the patients were analyzed. The SAH resulted from hemorrhage of residues of tumor in 2 patients and from damaged sellar and arachnoidea in 6 patients. The cause of hemorrhage of anterior intercavernous sinus was malformation of anterior intercavernous sinus. The reason of thrombus of internal carotid artery was manipulation of operation. Three patients died and six patients were cured. One patient lived with hemiplegia. The cause of intracranial vessels injury of TSS is complicated. Detailed anatomic knowledge of seller and skilled operation is helpful to reduce the complication," wrote W.G. Zhou and colleagues.

The researchers concluded: "Chin Med J 2009;122(10):1154-1156'."

Zhou and colleagues published their study in Chinese Medical Journal (Complications of transsphenoidal surgery for sellar region: intracranial vessel injury. Chinese Medical Journal, 2009;122(10):1154-1156).

For additional information, contact W.G. Zhou, Capital Med University, Dept. of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Beijing 100730, People's Republic of China.

Publisher contact information for the Chinese Medical Journal is: Chinese Medical Association, 42 Dongsi Xidajie, Beijing 100710, People's Republic of China.

Keywords: People's Republic of China, Beijing, Adenoma, Angiology, Endocrinology, Microsurgery, Oncology, Pituitary Cancer, Pituitary Carcinoma, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Surgery, Thrombosis.

This article was prepared by Cancer Weekly editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Cancer Weekly via NewsRx.com.

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