Management of giant prolactinoma causing craniocervical instability: illustrative case

Author:

Chugh Arunit J. S.1,Patel Mohit1,Chua Lorayne2,Arafah Baha2,Bambakidis Nicholas C.1,Ray Abhishek1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Neurological Surgery and

2. Endocrinology, Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

Abstract

BACKGROUND Giant prolactinomas (>4 cm) are a rare entity, constituting less than 1% of all pituitary tumors. Diagnosis can usually be achieved through endocrinological analysis, but biopsy may be considered when trying to differentiate between invasive nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas and primary clival tumors such as chordomas. OBSERVATIONS The authors presented a rare case of a giant prolactinoma causing significant clival and occipital condyle erosion, which led to craniocervical instability. They provided a review of the multimodal management. Management involved medical therapy with dopamine agonists, and surgery was reserved for acute neural compression or dopamine agonist resistance, with the caveat that surgery was extremely unlikely to lead to normalization of serum prolactin in dopamine agonist–resistant tumors. LESSONS Adjunctive surgical therapy may be necessary in cases of skull base erosion, particularly when erosion or pathological fractures involve the occipital condyles. Modern posterior occipital-cervical fusion techniques have high rates of arthrodesis and can lead to symptomatic improvement. This procedure should be considered early in the multimodal approach to giant prolactinomas because of the often dramatic response to medical therapy and potential for further craniocervical instability.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

Management Science and Operations Research,Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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