Measurment of electrophysiological properties of the human pituitary gland during removal of a pituitary adenoma. Assessment if these properties are sufficient for intra-operative identification of different tissues.
In this study, patients undergoing a surgical resection of a pituitary adenoma as part of standard care will undergo an extra measurement of the electrophysiological properties of the pituitary gland. A single-unit microlectrode will be introduced and placed in the adenoma tissue, anterior piuitary lobe and posterior pituitary lobe. Apart from this measurement, no other interventions are performed and standard care will continue. Six months after measurements the patients chart will be assessed for the occurrence of remission and endocrine deficiencies. An assessment will be made if these properties are distinctive enough to allow intra-operative identification of the different tissues and thereby increase chances of maximal tumour removal and decrease chance of endocrine deficiencies.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1
Electrophysiological measurement with single-unit micro-electrode
Leiden University Medical Center
Leiden, Netherlands
Electrophysiological properties
Electrophysiological properties of the human pituitary gland
Time frame: Day 0
Endocrine remission
Occurrence of endocrine remission after surgery
Time frame: 6 months postoperative
Endocrine deficiencies
Occurrence of endocrine deficiencies after surgery
Time frame: 6 months postoperative
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