Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decade

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Autor(a) principal: Borges, Jhonatan Lucas Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cardoso, André Luiz Cardoso, Cardoso, Silas José Guimarães Pantoja, Sastre, Gabriel de Sá, Oliveira, Jhonnathan Henrique Palheta de, Guimarães, Alice Barroso, Andrade, Mariana Cristina Santos, Pires, Adrielly Carvalho Lopes, Moraes, Evelly Silva de, Rodrigues, Isadora Fernanda Rodrigues e, Silva, Victória Carollyne Bonfim, Franco, Santino Carvalho
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21982
Resumo: Introduction: Acromegaly is a syndrome manifested by hypersecretion of GH and IGF-1, which has consequences on cartilage closure, metabolic changes such as glucose intolerance and cardiovascular changes such as arterial hypertension. In most cases, this syndrome is linked to somatotropinomas in the Master Gland and is difficult to diagnose, as it has an insidious onset, usually noticed after 5 years of its onset. This condition affects the quality and average length of life of those who have it. Laboratory diagnosis can be done by measuring basal GH and IGF-1. As for the conduct, the first choice therapy is surgical, however, like any procedure, it presents complications. Thus, the objective is a better treatment and differentiated conduct, through the clarification of this situation regarding the postoperative period. Methodology: A literature review was carried out in the VHL, using the descriptors: “Acromegaly” AND “Postoperative Complications” from 2011 to 2021, with 16 selected articles. Results and discussion: Among the findings, it is observed that the endoscopic transsphenoidal approach is more advantageous in relation to the others. In addition, postoperative complications were classified into four categories: Complications related to the surgical procedure, such as infections and hemorrhages; ischemic complications; hormonal complications such as diabetes insipidus and GH tumor-related complications such as obstructive sleep apnea. Conclusion: Better management of patients with acromegaly after surgery is necessary, as this has the particularity related to sleep disorders, so that the conduct can be individualized and improved.
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spelling Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decadeComplicaciones postoperatorias en el tratamiento quirúrgico de la Acromegalia: revisión de la literatura de la última décadaComplicações pós-operatórias no tratamento cirúrgico da Acromegalia: uma revisão de literatura da última décadaAcromegaliaEndocrinologíaRevisión.AcromegaliaEndocrinologiaRevisão.AcromegalyEndocrinologyRevision.Introduction: Acromegaly is a syndrome manifested by hypersecretion of GH and IGF-1, which has consequences on cartilage closure, metabolic changes such as glucose intolerance and cardiovascular changes such as arterial hypertension. In most cases, this syndrome is linked to somatotropinomas in the Master Gland and is difficult to diagnose, as it has an insidious onset, usually noticed after 5 years of its onset. This condition affects the quality and average length of life of those who have it. Laboratory diagnosis can be done by measuring basal GH and IGF-1. As for the conduct, the first choice therapy is surgical, however, like any procedure, it presents complications. Thus, the objective is a better treatment and differentiated conduct, through the clarification of this situation regarding the postoperative period. Methodology: A literature review was carried out in the VHL, using the descriptors: “Acromegaly” AND “Postoperative Complications” from 2011 to 2021, with 16 selected articles. Results and discussion: Among the findings, it is observed that the endoscopic transsphenoidal approach is more advantageous in relation to the others. In addition, postoperative complications were classified into four categories: Complications related to the surgical procedure, such as infections and hemorrhages; ischemic complications; hormonal complications such as diabetes insipidus and GH tumor-related complications such as obstructive sleep apnea. Conclusion: Better management of patients with acromegaly after surgery is necessary, as this has the particularity related to sleep disorders, so that the conduct can be individualized and improved.Introducción: la acromegalia es un síndrome que se manifiesta por hipersecreción de GH e IGF-1, que tiene consecuencias sobre el cierre del cartílago, cambios metabólicos como la intolerancia a la glucosa y cambios cardiovasculares como la hipertensión arterial. En la mayoría de los casos, este síndrome está relacionado con somatotropinomas en la glándula maestra y es difícil de diagnosticar, ya que tiene un inicio insidioso, generalmente se nota después de 5 años de su aparición. Esta condición afecta la calidad y la duración promedio de vida de quienes la padecen. El diagnóstico de laboratorio se puede realizar midiendo la GH basal y el IGF-1. En cuanto a la conducta, la terapia de primera elección es quirúrgica, sin embargo, como cualquier procedimiento, presenta complicaciones. Así, el objetivo es un mejor trato y conducta diferenciada, a través del esclarecimiento de esta situación con respecto al postoperatorio. Metodología: Se realizó una revisión de la literatura en la BVS, utilizando los descriptores: “Acromegalia” Y “Complicaciones postoperatorias” de 2011 a 2021, con 16 artículos seleccionados. Resultados y discusión: Entre los hallazgos se observa que el abordaje endoscópico transesfenoidal es más ventajoso en relación a los demás. Además, las complicaciones postoperatorias se clasificaron en cuatro categorías: complicaciones relacionadas con el procedimiento quirúrgico, como infecciones y hemorragias; complicaciones isquémicas; complicaciones hormonales como la diabetes insípida y complicaciones relacionadas con el tumor de GH como la apnea obstructiva del sueño. Conclusión: Es necesario un mejor manejo de los pacientes con acromegalia posquirúrgica, ya que esta tiene la particularidad relacionada con los trastornos del sueño, para que la conducta se pueda individualizar y mejorar.Introdução: A acromegalia é uma síndrome manifestada pela hipersecreção de GH e do IGF-1, que possui consequências sobre o fechamento de cartilagens, alterações metabólicas, como a intolerância à glicose e alterações cardiovasculares a exemplo da hipertensão arterial. Na maioria dos casos, essa síndrome está ligada a somatotropinomas na Glândula Mestra e possui diagnóstico difícil, por ter início insidioso, geralmente notado após 5 anos do seu início. Tal condição afeta a qualidade e a duração média da vida de quem a possui. O diagnóstico laboratorial pode ser feito através da dosagem de GH e IGF-1 basais. Quanto à conduta, a terapia de primeira escolha é cirúrgica, porém, como todo procedimento, apresenta complicações. Assim, objetiva-se um melhor tratamento e conduta diferenciada, por meio do esclarecimento dessa conjuntura no que tange o período pós-operatório. Metodologia: Foi realizada uma revisão de literatura na BVS, com a utilização dos descritores: “Acromegaly” AND “Postoperative Complications” de 2011 a 2021, sendo 16 artigos selecionados. Resultados e discussão: Dentre os achados, observa-se que a abordagem transesfenoidal endoscópica apresenta-se mais vantajosa em relação às demais. Além disso, as complicações pós operatórias foram classificadas em quatro categorias: Complicações ligadas ao procedimento cirúrgico, como infecções e hemorragias; complicações isquêmicas; complicações hormonais, como diabetes insipidus e complicações ligadas ao tumor de GH, como a Apneia obstrutiva do sono. Conclusão: É necessário um melhor manejo do paciente com acromegalia após a cirurgia, por esta possuir a particularidade relacionada aos distúrbios do sono, para que assim a conduta seja individualizada e aperfeiçoada.Research, Society and Development2021-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2198210.33448/rsd-v10i14.21982Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e240101421982Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e240101421982Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e2401014219822525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21982/19538Copyright (c) 2021 Jhonatan Lucas Ferreira Borges; André Luiz Cardoso Cardoso; Silas José Guimarães Pantoja Cardoso; Gabriel de Sá Sastre; Jhonnathan Henrique Palheta de Oliveira; Alice Barroso Guimarães; Mariana Cristina Santos Andrade; Adrielly Carvalho Lopes Pires; Evelly Silva de Moraes; Isadora Fernanda Rodrigues e Rodrigues; Victória Carollyne Bonfim Silva; Santino Carvalho Francohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBorges, Jhonatan Lucas Ferreira Cardoso, André Luiz Cardoso Cardoso, Silas José Guimarães Pantoja Sastre, Gabriel de Sá Oliveira, Jhonnathan Henrique Palheta de Guimarães, Alice Barroso Andrade, Mariana Cristina Santos Pires, Adrielly Carvalho Lopes Moraes, Evelly Silva de Rodrigues, Isadora Fernanda Rodrigues e Silva, Victória Carollyne Bonfim Franco, Santino Carvalho 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21982Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:16.519520Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decade
Complicaciones postoperatorias en el tratamiento quirúrgico de la Acromegalia: revisión de la literatura de la última década
Complicações pós-operatórias no tratamento cirúrgico da Acromegalia: uma revisão de literatura da última década
title Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decade
spellingShingle Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decade
Borges, Jhonatan Lucas Ferreira
Acromegalia
Endocrinología
Revisión.
Acromegalia
Endocrinologia
Revisão.
Acromegaly
Endocrinology
Revision.
title_short Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decade
title_full Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decade
title_fullStr Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decade
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decade
title_sort Postoperative complications in the surgical treatment of Acromegaly: a literature review of the last decade
author Borges, Jhonatan Lucas Ferreira
author_facet Borges, Jhonatan Lucas Ferreira
Cardoso, André Luiz Cardoso
Cardoso, Silas José Guimarães Pantoja
Sastre, Gabriel de Sá
Oliveira, Jhonnathan Henrique Palheta de
Guimarães, Alice Barroso
Andrade, Mariana Cristina Santos
Pires, Adrielly Carvalho Lopes
Moraes, Evelly Silva de
Rodrigues, Isadora Fernanda Rodrigues e
Silva, Victória Carollyne Bonfim
Franco, Santino Carvalho
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author2 Cardoso, André Luiz Cardoso
Cardoso, Silas José Guimarães Pantoja
Sastre, Gabriel de Sá
Oliveira, Jhonnathan Henrique Palheta de
Guimarães, Alice Barroso
Andrade, Mariana Cristina Santos
Pires, Adrielly Carvalho Lopes
Moraes, Evelly Silva de
Rodrigues, Isadora Fernanda Rodrigues e
Silva, Victória Carollyne Bonfim
Franco, Santino Carvalho
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges, Jhonatan Lucas Ferreira
Cardoso, André Luiz Cardoso
Cardoso, Silas José Guimarães Pantoja
Sastre, Gabriel de Sá
Oliveira, Jhonnathan Henrique Palheta de
Guimarães, Alice Barroso
Andrade, Mariana Cristina Santos
Pires, Adrielly Carvalho Lopes
Moraes, Evelly Silva de
Rodrigues, Isadora Fernanda Rodrigues e
Silva, Victória Carollyne Bonfim
Franco, Santino Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acromegalia
Endocrinología
Revisión.
Acromegalia
Endocrinologia
Revisão.
Acromegaly
Endocrinology
Revision.
topic Acromegalia
Endocrinología
Revisión.
Acromegalia
Endocrinologia
Revisão.
Acromegaly
Endocrinology
Revision.
description Introduction: Acromegaly is a syndrome manifested by hypersecretion of GH and IGF-1, which has consequences on cartilage closure, metabolic changes such as glucose intolerance and cardiovascular changes such as arterial hypertension. In most cases, this syndrome is linked to somatotropinomas in the Master Gland and is difficult to diagnose, as it has an insidious onset, usually noticed after 5 years of its onset. This condition affects the quality and average length of life of those who have it. Laboratory diagnosis can be done by measuring basal GH and IGF-1. As for the conduct, the first choice therapy is surgical, however, like any procedure, it presents complications. Thus, the objective is a better treatment and differentiated conduct, through the clarification of this situation regarding the postoperative period. Methodology: A literature review was carried out in the VHL, using the descriptors: “Acromegaly” AND “Postoperative Complications” from 2011 to 2021, with 16 selected articles. Results and discussion: Among the findings, it is observed that the endoscopic transsphenoidal approach is more advantageous in relation to the others. In addition, postoperative complications were classified into four categories: Complications related to the surgical procedure, such as infections and hemorrhages; ischemic complications; hormonal complications such as diabetes insipidus and GH tumor-related complications such as obstructive sleep apnea. Conclusion: Better management of patients with acromegaly after surgery is necessary, as this has the particularity related to sleep disorders, so that the conduct can be individualized and improved.
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