Rathke ’s cleft cysts: a 6-year experience of surgery vs. observation with comparative volumetric analysis

ConclusionFrom this consecutive series, a majority (60%) of RCCs do not appear to warrant surgical intervention and have a low risk of cyst progression. However, surgical cyst removal appears to be indicated and safe for patients with larger, symptomatic RCCs. Simple cyst drainage has a high rate of improvement in pituitary gland function, visual function and headache resolution with low complication rates and symptomatic recurrence risk. These findings stress the importance of careful case selection and potential utility of volumetric assessment for patients with RCCs.
Source: Pituitary - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research