Arrival
- Arrival at the airport and transfer to the hotel or clinic.
- Settle into your accommodation.
- Begin preliminary paperwork and medical history review.
Diagnostics
- Initial consultation with the specialist.
- Perform a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan.
- Conduct laboratory tests for hormone levels.
- Visual field testing if necessary.
Treatment Plan Development
- Discuss the test results with the specialist.
- Develop a tailored treatment plan based on the diagnosis.
Treatment
- Undergo transsphenoidal surgery under general anesthesia.
- Procedure duration is typically 2-3 hours.
- Radiotherapy or medication may be used as additional treatment.
Follow-up
- Post-operative evaluation and hormone level testing.
- Regular MRI scans to monitor recovery.
Rehabilitation
- Begin hormone replacement therapy if necessary.
- Regular follow-ups to monitor progress.
- Continue with prescribed medications, if any.
Only a specialist can determine an accurate diagnostic and treatment plan. Each case is unique and the diagnostic and treatment options can vary. Other diagnostic methods can include a CT scan, biopsy, or additional blood tests. Treatment options can also include Gamma Knife surgery, medication, or regular monitoring without immediate treatment.