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how risky is transsphonoidal surgery in Pituitary Adenoma?​​

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Answered by Ghanu123456
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Damage to a part of the pituitary gland that helps control urination may lead to frequent urination and thirst. Severe bleeding. Heavy and persistent bleeding into the brain or from the nose may occur if a large blood vessel is damaged during surgery. Visual problems.

Answered by Anonymous
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Most people who have transsphenoidal surgery will have a sinus headache and congestion for up to a week or 2 after surgery. If surgery causes damage to large arteries, to nearby brain tissue, or to nerves near the pituitary, it can lead to brain damage, a stroke, or blindness, but this is quite rare.

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