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What bones would most likely be involved in surgery to remove a tumor on the pituitary gland?

The sphenoid bone would most likely be involved in surgery to remove a tumor on the pituitary gland. The pituitary gland sits in a bony structure called the sella turcica, which is part of the sphenoid bone at the base of the skull.


What are the risks of surgery on the pituitary gland?

Some risks of pituitary gland surgery include damage to surrounding structures (such as nerves and blood vessels), hormonal imbalances, infection, and fluid leakage. Complications may also arise postoperatively, such as diabetes insipidus or hypopituitarism. It is important to discuss these risks with your healthcare provider.


The pituitary and pineal gland procedure codes are in what subsection of the surgery section?

The pituitary and pineal gland procedure codes are found in the "Endocrine System" subsection of the surgery section in the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding manual. Specifically, these codes are categorized under the section for "Surgery" related to the endocrine glands, which includes procedures involving the thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, and other glands.


Are inoperable pituitary gland brain tumors macroadenomas considered cancer?

No, inoperable pituitary gland macroadenomas are not considered cancer. They are benign tumors that arise from the pituitary gland and can affect hormone production and nearby structures by compressing them. While they may be difficult to remove through surgery, they are not cancerous.


Can you have a tear in your pituitary gland?

Yes, tears or damage to the pituitary gland can occur from head trauma or surgery, leading to issues with hormone regulation and other functions controlled by the gland. This can result in hormonal imbalances and may require medical intervention.

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How do you get pregnant when you have Pituitary Dwarfism?

human growth hormone


What does the term hypophysectomized mean?

hypophysectomized - having the pituitary gland removed by surgery


What is the purpose of tubal surgery?

The purpose of tubal surgery is to cause one not to become pregnant anymore. So if one does not want to worry about pregnancy than one would have tubal surgery.


What bones would most likely be involved in surgery to remove a tumor on the pituitary gland?

The sphenoid bone would most likely be involved in surgery to remove a tumor on the pituitary gland. The pituitary gland sits in a bony structure called the sella turcica, which is part of the sphenoid bone at the base of the skull.


What has the author Bronson S Ray written?

Bronson S. Ray has written: 'Intracranial operations on the pituitary' -- subject(s): Hypophysectomy, Pituitary gland, Surgery


If you have a cyst near the pituitary gland that is growing and causing it to release hormones to be released and you have to have surgery to have it removed do you have to be awake for the surgery?

No. In most surgeries such as this, you will be under general anesthesia during the surgery.


Had surgery not knowing you were pregnant?

It is not as 'unsafe' as one might think to have surgery whilst pregnant, however it does help if you're aware that you're pregnant before you have the surgery. As soon as you become aware that your pregnant and have had surgery, it's worth getting an ultrasound done to check that the fetus has not suffered any ill-effects - although most people would get an ultrasound when they find out that they're pregnant anyway. You may find it reassuring to know that it's now considered safe for a pregnant woman to undergo liver or kidney transplant surgery and still give birth to a healthy baby.


What are the risks of surgery on the pituitary gland?

Some risks of pituitary gland surgery include damage to surrounding structures (such as nerves and blood vessels), hormonal imbalances, infection, and fluid leakage. Complications may also arise postoperatively, such as diabetes insipidus or hypopituitarism. It is important to discuss these risks with your healthcare provider.


In medical terms, what is a pituitary tumor, and what are medical procedures to remove this?

A pituitary tumour causes the endocrine system of the body to malfunction. Most pituitary tumours are non-cancerous and are removed through surgery, or monitored whilst taking medication.


How much does it cost to have a transsphenoidal surgery of a pituitary adenoma?

Approx Rs. 400,000/- (app.$10,000)


Is it safe to have surgery to reline your jaw while pregnant?

Avoid surgery that is not necessary when pregnant. Sedation can have side effects.


Is it safe to have a cataract surgery for pregnant women?

Pregnancy and cataract do not go hand in hand. But then you can go for the cataract surgery when pregnant. Only thing that you should inform your doctor that you are pregnant. And avoid the surgery in first trimester.