Comparative analysis of intraoperative and imaging features of invasive growth in pituitary adenomas.
Mirko HladikIsabella Nasi-KordhishtiLorenz DörnerKosmas KandilarisCornelia BrendleBenjamin BenderJuergen HoneggerFelix BehlingPublished in: European journal of endocrinology (2024)
Both intraoperative and radiographic signs of invasive growth are high-risk lesions for incomplete extent of resection and occur more frequently in older patients. A particularly high prevalence of invasion can be found in the SGCA and SGSA types. Cavernous sinus invasion is also more common in gonadotroph adenomas. Usage of the Knosp classification is a valuable preoperative estimation tool.