Author/Authors :
Gokosmanoglu, Feyzi Department of Endocrinology - Sakarya University Medicine Faculty, Sakarya , Onmez, Attila Department of Internal Medicine - Duzce University Medicine Faculty - Duzce, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: In this study, we aimed to retrospectively evaluate treatment outcomes and treatment methods in acromegaly patients.
Materials and Methods: The study included 65 acromegaly patients followed in Sakarya University Faculty of Medicine Department
of Endocrinology in Turkey between 2004 and 2013. Clinical, biochemical, and radiological data were obtained retrospectively from the
medical files of the patients. All cases have been discussed in the endocrinology and pituitary surgery council, and a multidisciplinary
treatment approach had been chosen in management. Results: Sixty‑five patients were included in the study. Of the patients, 57% were
female. Mean age was 45.3 ± 9.2 years old. Of the cases, 12.3% were microadenomas (n = 8, tumor diameter <10 mm) and 87.6% were
macroadenomas (n = 57, tumor diameter ≥10 mm). In our study, 70% remission was achieved with the first operation and medical
treatment. Patients with invasive acromegaly without remission after the first operation underwent reoperation, medical treatment,
and conventional or stereotactic radiotherapy and achieved 45% remission rate. Conclusion: Pituitary surgery is the first treatment
option for acromegaly. In patients who could not be remissioned after the first operation, remission can be achieved by combined
therapy consist of reoperation, medical treatment, and conventional or stereotactic radiotherapy.