Olfactory evaluation in patients operated for pituitary adenoma with transsphenoidal access at the Instituto de Neurocirugía Dr. Asenjo

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Nicolás Pons C.
Viviana Almasio V.
Denisse Arriagada F.
Katherine Walker J.
Matías Gómez G.
Tamara Barria E.
Homero Sariego R.

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Olfaction, anosmia, pituitary adenoma, surgery

Abstract

Introduction: Olfaction is of great importance in quality of life. Surgical accesses to the sellar region can be performed by transcranial, transseptal, and transnasal routes, which can generate hyposmia when including resections that affect the olfactory mucosa. Aim: To determine the existence of persistent alteration in olfaction caused by transseptal and transnasal surgical accesses in patients operated for pituitary adenoma at the Institu­to de Neurocirugía Dr. Asenjo. Material and Method: Prospective cohort study with comparison of olfactory results (“sniffin’ sticks” extended version) and SNOT-22 survey pre and post transseptal or transnasal surgery for pituitary adenoma. Parametric and non-parametric paired test comparison statistics were used according to the characte- ristics of the variables evaluated. Results: 60 patients were recruited and 39 completed follow-up. 21 patients underwent transseptal access and 18 underwent transnasal access. When analyzing the total number of patients and for each surgical technique, there were no significant differences in the scores obtained in the “sniffin’ sticks” extended version and neither for the SNOT-22. Conclusion: The literature describes a highly variable incidence of postoperative hyposmia, between 0% and 88%, with subjective and objective measurements. There is a predilection for the endoscopic technique at an international level, which is why it has better quality studies. At the national level there are two pre- vious studies that have found postoperative hyposmia rates of 10% and 14%. In this study there were no significant differences in the scores obtained between pre and postoperative olfaction test.

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