Long-term outcome of surgically treated and conservatively managed Rathke cleft cysts.
Michael Schmutzer-SondergeldJonathan WellerJun ThorsteinsdottirChristian SchichorWalter RachingerNiklas ThonMoritz UeberschaerPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2024)
Surgical treatment of RCC may cause new hormonal deficiencies, which are rare in the natural course. Therefore, the indication for surgery should be carefully evaluated. Hyperprolactinemia and corticotropic deficits were significant indicators for a secondary cyst progression in patients with RCC. However, a significant amount of almost 25% of initially conservatively managed cysts showed deterioration, necessary for surgical intervention.