Blaauw G, Braakman R, Cuhadar M, Hoeve L J, Lamberts S W, Poublon R M, Singh R, Wijngaarde R
Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1986;83(3-4):79-82. doi: 10.1007/BF01402382.
The effect of transsphenoidal hypophysectomy is presented in 60 patients with visual impairment due to a pituitary adenoma, derived from a total series of 194 patients. The preoperative visual acuity and visual fields were compared with those one year after operation. The visual field loss was estimated using a semi-quantitative method. Seventy-two eyes had diminished visual acuity, and this improved in 45 eyes (63%). Visual field loss was present in 102 eyes and this improved in 71 eyes (70%). Improvement of either visual acuity and/or visual field was found in 84 eyes (78%). In 16 patients (27%) vision became normal after operation. Improvement of the visual acuity was usually accompanied by an improvement in the visual fields.