Being diagnosed with a pituitary tumor or pituitary disorder probably set many questions racing through your mind. Because pituitary tumors and the diseases they cause are rare, many people have no idea what to expect when they are diagnosed, and they often don’t know where to turn next. If you’re reading this, you’ve turned to the right
place. At the Pituitary Center at Barrow Neurological Institute, our specialists believe that patient education and involvement form a vital foundation for the successful treatment of pituitary tumors and disorders. And, because our doctors and nurses treat more people with pituitary disorders than any other team in the Southwest, you can rest assured that you will be in experienced hands once you decide on a course of treatment. Learn more about the
pituitary gland location and how this gland functions. To learn more about our team of pituitary experts or to request an appointment, please call (602) 406-7585. Michelle: Transsphenoidal Surgery for Acromegaly Gideon: Keeping the Music Alive Pituitary Surgery Keeps Race Car Driver in Fast Lane Mark Johnson: How a Fall in North Dakota Landed Him in Phoenix Ron Ball: Surgery and CyberKnife for a Pituitary Adenoma The Barrow DifferenceMastering the Master Gland: The Most Experienced Center in the SouthwestNo other hospital in the Southwest performs more pituitary surgeries on a yearly basis than Barrow Neurological Institute. In fact, 2018 we performed six times as many pituitary procedures as any other hospital in the state. Patients travel from around the country to come to Barrow. Patients who have surgery by an experienced surgeon have better outcomes than patients who have surgery by a surgeon who only performs the surgery a few times a year. This experience means that our doctors and nurses have seen nearly every kind of pituitary tumor and disorder imaginable. With this exposure, they have gained invaluable insight that helps them be efficient and effective in administering your care. Team ApproachMany pituitary disorders can cause problems in your body far beyond the pituitary gland. Our location at Dignity Health St. Joseph’s—the largest hospital in Arizona—means that Barrow patients also have access to a tremendous array of specialists. Clinical Trials and ResearchNot only is Barrow a place to receive the most advanced treatment and care for your pituitary tumor or disorder, we are also a place where you can help contribute to the scientific understanding and therapeutic research surrounding acromegaly, adenomas, gigantism, and other disorders that implicate the pituitary gland. Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery Explained Certified Neuroscience NursesThe experience of our staff doesn’t drop off outside of our neurosurgeons and neurologists. All of our nurses at the Barrow Pituitary Center are required to undergo additional rigorous training in the nuances and complexities of advanced neuroscience nursing practice. This guarantees that whenever you see a Barrow nurse at your bedside, you will know you are receiving expert care. In fact, many of the surgical treatments and medical protocols used on patients here were researched and developed on site and have spread to many other top hospitals the world over. All of Your Appointments in One LocationBecause there is such a diversity of medical knowledge within minutes of our doors, odds are that you will be able to concentrate all of your necessary care under one roof. At Barrow, we refer to this as having a “medical home.” And, as you would expect with anyplace called home, with it comes convenience, comfort, and compassionate care. What We Treat
AcromegalyAcromegaly is a chronic condition characterized by the presence of excess growth hormone (GH) in… Learn More
GigantismGigantism is described as accelerated growth during childhood from the production of excess growth hormone. Learn More
ProlactinomaA prolactinoma is a benign, or noncancerous, tumor of your pituitary gland that produces the… Learn More
Tests, Treatments & Procedures
CyberknifeCyberknife is a form of radiosurgery, which is a treatment that delivers focused beams of… Learn More
NeurosurgeryNeurosurgery is a surgical specialty that provides diagnosis and surgical treatment for diseases that involve… Learn More
RadiosurgeryRadiosurgery is the practice of using precisely aimed radiation beams to destroy tumors and lesions… Learn More SpecialistsResourcesEducational Materials and InformationTalks and PresentationsExternal ResourcesVideosGet to Know Our SpecialistsDr. Little Explains Pituitary Tumors & Surgery Dr. Little explains the minimally invasive techniques he uses to remove pituitary… Watch Video Get to Know Dr. Yuen Get to know Dr. Kevin Yuen, a neuroendocrinologist and the medical director… Watch Video Get to Know Dr. Little Get to know Dr. Andrew Little, co-director of the Pituitary Center at… Watch Video Patient TestimonialsMichelle: Transsphenoidal Surgery for Acromegaly For Michelle Seebinger, receiving a diagnosis of acromegaly was like getting hit… Watch Video 'My Headache Came Back with a Vengeance' Sonja Aros, 44, was diagnosed with a pituitary tumor after all of… Watch Video Gideon: Keeping the Music Alive As a concert violinist, Gideon Lapid was alarmed when acromegaly caused his… Watch Video Pituitary Surgery Keeps Race Car Driver in Fast Lane For PJ Jones, it started with an excruciating headache and frightening vision… Watch Video Mark Johnson: How a Fall in North Dakota Landed Him in Phoenix When Mark Johnson fell in snowy parking lot and was knocked unconscious,… Watch Video Ron Ball: Surgery and CyberKnife for a Pituitary Adenoma Ron Ball traveled to Barrow Neurological Institute from Kansas to receive treatment… Watch Video Pituitary Expert Q&AHow common is a CSF leak after pituitary surgery? Dr. Andrew Little comments on the risk of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks… Watch Video How common is adrenal insufficiency after pituitary surgery? Drs. Keven Yuen and Andrew Little explain adrenal insufficiency and how common… Watch Video How common is diabetes insipidus? Diabetes insipidus can occur after pituitary surgery. Dr. Kevin Yuen explains the… Watch Video Where is the pituitary gland located? What does it do? Neurosurgeon Andrew Little, MD, and neuro-endocrinologist Kevin Yuen, MD, discuss the structure… Watch Video Is a pituitary tumor actually located in the brain? Neurosurgeon and pituitary tumor specialist Andrew Little, MD, explains why a pituitary… Watch Video Is the pituitary gland removed during pituitary surgery? Neurosurgeon Andrew Little, MD, explains the steps he takes to preserve as… Watch Video How common are headaches with pituitary tumors? Neuro-endocrinologist Kevin Yuen, MD, and Neurosurgeon Andrew Little, MD, discuss how common… Watch Video Is there a way to test for hypothalamic obesity? Neuro-endocrinologist Dr. Kevin Yuen talks about some of the methods used to… Watch Video How common are pituitary tumors and disorders? Neuro-endocrinologist Dr. Kevin Yuen and Neurosurgeon Dr. Andrew Little discuss how often… Watch Video Is it possible to function without a pituitary gland? Dr. Kevin Yuen, a neuro-endocrinologist, and Dr. Andrew Little, a neurosurgeon specializing… Watch Video Is pituitary surgery risky for tumors located near the carotid artery? Dr. Andrew Little talks about whether pituitary tumor surgery is more risky… Watch Video Can abnormal hormone levels affect the immune system? Dr. Yuen talks about side effects on the immune system that can… Watch Video How does empty sella syndrome affect the pituitary gland? Dr. Kevin Yuen explains how empty sella syndrome can affect the function… Watch Video Deciding between Surgery, Radiation, and Medical Management Neurosurgeon Andrew Little, MD, and Radiation Oncologist Leland Rogers, MD, talk about… Watch Video How long does it take to recover from pituitary surgery? Dr. Little talks about the recovery time needed after transsphenoidal surgery to… Watch Video Is fatigue common with pituitary tumors? Many patients can experience extreme fatigue along with a pituitary tumors. Dr…. Watch Video Can a hypothalamic hamartoma cause pituitary symptoms? Hypothalamic hamartoma tumors can sometimes disrupt pituitary hormones. Dr. Yuen explains what… Watch Video The Difference between Adrenal Crisis and Adrenal Fatigue Adrenal crisis can be a life-threatening health condition. Neuro-endocrinologist Dr. Kevin Yuen… Watch Video When is stress-dosing of hydrocortisone necessary? Adrenal crisis can be a life-threatening health condition. Neuro-endocrinologist Dr. Kevin Yuen… Watch Video Is hormone deficiency common after pituitary surgery? Neurosurgeon Dr. Andrew Little and Neuro-endocrinologist Dr. Kevin Yuen talk about answer… Watch Video Patient Education and Information VideosEndoscopic Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery Explained Andrew Little, MD, co-director of the Barrow Pituitary Center, explains how endoscopic… Watch Video Cushing's Syndrome and COVID-19 Kevin Yuen, MD, co-director of the Barrow Pituitary Center, presents on Cushing’s… Watch Video How to Perform Nasal Irrigation After Surgery Griffin Santarelli, MD, demonstrates for patients how to perform nasal irrigation after… Watch Video Surgical VideosRemoval of Pituitary Adenoma: Q&A Follow along as Dr. Little uses a minimally invasive transsphenoidal approach to… Watch Video Removal of Pituitary Adenoma Leaving Tumor Pseudocapsule Intact Barrow Neurosurgeon Dr. Andrew Little demonstrates a surgical procedure for removing a… Watch Video Minding What Matters MostMinding What Matters Most Here at Barrow Neurological Institute, we are preserving thoughts, memories, dreams, personalities,… Watch Video News & ArticlesSupport ProgramsDo Endocrinologists treat pituitary tumors?Mayo Clinic endocrinologists are also leaders in the medical management of hormone-producing pituitary tumors and in pituitary hormone replacement therapy.
What is the life expectancy of someone with a pituitary tumor?The 5-year survival rate for people with a pituitary gland tumor is 97%. Survival rates depend on the type of tumor, the person's age, and other factors.
Who treats pituitary gland tumor?Endocrinologists – doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of pituitary tumors and other disorders of the pituitary gland.
What is the survival rate for pituitary tumor surgery?Both the 30- and 180-day survival rates following pituitary surgery were 100% for 2021.
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