The Results of Surgical Treatment of Cushing Tumors in the Republic of Uzbekistan: Establishing Transsphenoidal Surgery in A Developing Nation.

Michael P Powell, Gulshekra J Narimova,Zamira J Halimova

World Neurosurgery(2017)

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BACKGROUND: Transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) was introduced into the Republic of Uzbekistan in 2005 and has been developing since then. The principal center for the management of all pituitary disease is a single site for a nation with a population of approximately 30 million. Results in surgery for Cushing disease are a marker of surgical technical skill in TSS. All previously published series come from the developed world, where sophisti-cated investigations and management are available. Many of these investigations are not available in Uzbekistan. METHODS: This mixed series of 154 patients from 2000 to 2013 presents the data from Uzbekistan. The man-agement of Cushing disease before the introduction of TSS was with unilateral adrenalectomy, a procedure virtually unknown in the West. It reduces cortisol burden but is, in the long-term, only a temporary mea-sure because it allows the tumor to continue to grow. The results of this procedure are presented and show that in the short-term, surprisingly reasonable remission is obtained. RESULTS: These results are contrasted with the expe-rience with TSS, for which the impact of the input from an experienced team including an endocrinologist and neurosurgeon from the United Kingdom allowed a tran-formation in management and enabled outcomes to match what can be expected in the West. CONCLUSIONS: TSS for Cushing's Disease achieved an early remission of 68.7% (early morning cortisol of <50 nmol/L), although 4 patients relapsed.
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Central Asia,Cure,Cushing,Surgery
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