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Introduction to Pituitary Surgery: The Patient Experience Andrew S. Little, MD Co-Director of the Barrow Interdisciplinary Skull Base Team Acute Care Director.

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1 Introduction to Pituitary Surgery: The Patient Experience Andrew S. Little, MD Co-Director of the Barrow Interdisciplinary Skull Base Team Acute Care Director at the Barrow Neurological Institute Assistant Director of the Barrow Pituitary Center

2 Patient Persepctive Anxiety Fear of Unknown Pain Complications Will I be the same person? “Brain Surgery”

3 Neurosurgeons: Back Then

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5 Neurosurgeons: Now

6 Diagnosis Pre-op Testing Evaluation Surgery Recovery Medical Team Life

7 Preoperative Testing Determine the medical risks of surgery –Heart –Lungs –Blood clotting –Kidneys –Blood levels

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9 Preoperative Testing

10 Diagnosis Pre-op Testing Evaluation Surgery Medical Team

11 Day of Surgery Preoperative holding –Nurse starts iv Meet the surgical team –Nurses –Scrub –Anesthesiologist “The Gas Passer” –Surgeons

12 Day of Surgery Hugs & Kisses Light sedation –“Intravenous margarita” –Most patients don’t remember anything after this

13 Surgical Suite

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16 Endoscopic Instrumentation Kassam/Snyderman set

17 Technical Advancements: Dual Function Instruments Irrigating DrillTissue Debrider

18 Technical Advancements: Dual Function Instruments Adjustable Endoscope

19 Technical Advancements: Dual Function Instruments Ultrasonic Aspirator

20 High-Definition Video Equipment

21 High DefinitionLow Definition

22 Diagnosis Pre-op Testing Evaluation Surgery Recovery Medical Team

23 Recovery

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25 Diagnosis Pre-op Testing Evaluation Surgery Recovery Medical Team Life

26 Quality of Life Social + physical + emotional well being

27 Anterior Skull Base Nasal Inventory

28 Nose Symptoms

29 Nasal Quality of Life: Preliminary Data (n = 60) Nasal General

30 FAQs How long will it take me to recover? –Every patient is different –Recovery is a process, not an endpoint –1-2 months before you feel back to normal When can I go back to work? –2-4 weeks, depending on demands of job –Tell your employer you need one month off

31 FAQs When can I blow my nose? –4-6 weeks When can I drive? –Off narcotics –Vision improved When can I swim? –4-6 weeks When can I fly? –Anytime

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33 A Special Thanks to our Sponsors Barrow Neurological Institute Corcept Ipsen KARL STORZ Endoskope


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