What Are Pituitary Tumors?
Pituitary tumors, also known as pituitary adenomas, are benign growths located in the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. While they are non-cancerous, these tumors can lead to significant health issues by affecting hormone levels or exerting pressure on surrounding structures.
Types of Pituitary Tumors
Pituitary tumors can be classified based on their activity. Some are hormone-secreting, leading to conditions like acromegaly or Cushing’s disease, while others remain silent without causing hormonal imbalances. Treatment strategies vary depending on these characteristics.
When is Surgery Necessary?
Surgery is not always the first line of treatment for pituitary tumors. It becomes necessary when the tumor is large, affects vision by pressing on the optic nerves, or fails to respond to medication. In cases like acromegaly or Cushing’s disease, surgery is often required due to the serious health implications of excessive hormone production.
Treatment Options
For some pituitary tumors, especially prolactinomas, medication is the preferred treatment. Small, symptom-free tumors may only require regular monitoring. The decision to proceed with surgery is made after a comprehensive evaluation, including MRI scans and hormonal assessments.
The Surgical Approach
When surgery is indicated, Dr. Kalyan Bommakanti, in collaboration with ENT surgeon Dr. Vyshnavi Bommakanti, performs endoscopic transnasal surgery. This minimally invasive approach involves accessing the tumor through the nose, avoiding the need for a skull incision, and typically results in a quicker recovery.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Each patient’s treatment plan is tailored to their specific needs, considering the type of tumor and overall health. The decision for surgery is made with careful consideration of all factors, ensuring the best possible outcome for the patient.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What symptoms indicate I might need surgery for a pituitary tumor?
If you’re experiencing vision changes, headaches, or hormonal imbalances, it may indicate a pituitary tumor requiring surgery. Dr. Kalyan Bommakanti in Hyderabad specializes in minimally invasive endoscopic transnasal surgery, performed with ENT Dr. Vyshnavi Bommakanti, to address these symptoms effectively.
How is pituitary tumor surgery performed in Hyderabad?
In Hyderabad, Dr. Kalyan Bommakanti performs pituitary tumor surgery using an endoscopic transnasal approach. This technique involves no skull cutting and is done through the nose, minimizing recovery time and discomfort. The procedure is conducted with ENT specialist Dr. Vyshnavi Bommakanti for optimal outcomes.
What makes the endoscopic approach better for pituitary tumor surgery?
The endoscopic transnasal approach, used by Dr. Kalyan Bommakanti in Secunderabad, offers several benefits for pituitary tumor surgery. It avoids skull cuts, reduces recovery time, and minimizes complications. This minimally invasive technique allows precise tumor removal with the assistance of a 4K camera and Joimax HD endoscope.
Who will be part of my surgical team for pituitary tumor surgery in Secunderabad?
In Secunderabad, your surgical team for pituitary tumor surgery will include Dr. Kalyan Bommakanti, a skilled neurosurgeon, and ENT specialist Dr. Vyshnavi Bommakanti. Together, they use an endoscopic transnasal approach to safely and effectively remove the tumor, enhancing your recovery experience.
