TY - JOUR
T1 - Resolution of symptomatic secondary empty sella syndrome following lumbar–peritoneal shunt
AU - Nizamani, Waseem Mehmood
AU - Siddiqui, Mubbashira
AU - Momin, Sehrish Nizar Ali
AU - Waqas, Muhammad
AU - Jooma, Rashid
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Surgical Neurology International | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Background: Post‑surgical empty sella is related to the removal of pituitary tumors either from the transcranial or transphenoidal route, rendering diaphragma sellae incompetent at the end of the procedure. This subsequently leads to herniation of the third ventricle and optic apparatus into the empty sella. Studies have shown that in 50% of the cases, individuals with primary and secondary empty sella syndrome have developed defects in the visual fields. Benign increased intracranial pressure, cerebrospinal rhinorrhea, papilledema, and abnormalities affecting visual acuity may also occur as a result of empty sella. Case Description: This case report discusses a rare treatment option for the symptomatic secondary empty sella syndrome. Patient underwent lumbar drain placement and that resulted in astonishingly significant improvement in vision. Keeping in view the beneficial effect of lumbar drain, lumbar–peritoneal (LP) shunt was inserted which showed drastic improvement in vision. Conclusion: The surgical outcome of symptomatic cases of ESS is favorable. Various common surgical options were reported in literature; however, we have discussed an unconventional surgical option with an impressive outcome.
AB - Background: Post‑surgical empty sella is related to the removal of pituitary tumors either from the transcranial or transphenoidal route, rendering diaphragma sellae incompetent at the end of the procedure. This subsequently leads to herniation of the third ventricle and optic apparatus into the empty sella. Studies have shown that in 50% of the cases, individuals with primary and secondary empty sella syndrome have developed defects in the visual fields. Benign increased intracranial pressure, cerebrospinal rhinorrhea, papilledema, and abnormalities affecting visual acuity may also occur as a result of empty sella. Case Description: This case report discusses a rare treatment option for the symptomatic secondary empty sella syndrome. Patient underwent lumbar drain placement and that resulted in astonishingly significant improvement in vision. Keeping in view the beneficial effect of lumbar drain, lumbar–peritoneal (LP) shunt was inserted which showed drastic improvement in vision. Conclusion: The surgical outcome of symptomatic cases of ESS is favorable. Various common surgical options were reported in literature; however, we have discussed an unconventional surgical option with an impressive outcome.
KW - Empty sella turcica
KW - Optic chiasma
KW - Pituitary adenoma
KW - Visual fields
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U2 - 10.4103/SNI.SNI_267_17
DO - 10.4103/SNI.SNI_267_17
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85086910014
SN - 2152-7806
VL - 9
JO - Surgical Neurology International
JF - Surgical Neurology International
IS - 1
M1 - 72
ER -