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The Evolution of Pituitary Gland Surgery from the Ancients to the Millennials

Andrei I. Cucu
Claudia Florida Costea
Simon T. Donell
Raffaella Bianucci
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Located at the base of the skull, the pituitary gland has a long and controversial history, not only in terms of its anatomy, but especially in the functions it performs and in the attempt to approach it surgically. Considered by Galen of Pergamon to have a role in releasing waste products of the brain, a theory accepted until the 17th century, the pituitary gland became a separate entity once with the anatomical descriptions of the famous Andreas Vesalius. At the beginning of the 18th century, researches of the time began to be more and more interested in this gland, trying to identify its functions, and at the same time correcting the traditional theories that were wrong or incomplete. Later, they turned their attention to experimental animal studies that represented the germinal nucleus for the transcranial and endoscopic pituitary surgery. In this review, an attempt has been made to record the entire history of anatomy, physiology and surgery of the pituitary gland, from antiquity to the current day's surgical techniques.
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Andrei I. Cucu, Claudia Florida Costea, Antonio Perciaccante, Simon T. Donell, Raffaella Bianucci. The Evolution of Pituitary Gland Surgery from the Ancients to the Millennials. World Neurosurgery, 2023, 180, pp.52-65. ⟨10.1016/j.wneu.2023.09.004⟩. ⟨hal-04271255⟩
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