Evaluations and treatments
Endocrine testing
Neuroendocrine clinical nurses offer patient education and teaching for self-administered medications
Interventional Neuroradiology: Inferior petrosal sinus sampling
Endoscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive treatment of pituitary and parasellar tumors
Gamma Knife radiosurgery using the new state-of-the-art Perfexion stereotactic radiosurgery system
Surgeons perform minimally invasive endoscopic procedures, which are safer and promote the quickest possible recovery for patients. We provide elective and acute pituitary care and can perform emergency surgery 24/7, 365 days per year. We offer weekly tele-consults for referring providers which can be coordinated by calling: 206-598-3313. Our Skull Base Tumor Board offers a multidisciplinary review of consultations.
Pituitary tumors
Non-secreting Adenomas, Acromegaly, Cushing’s disease, Prolactinomas
Tumors of the suprasellar space/hypothalamic-pituitary region
Craniopharyngiomas, Meningiomas, Schwannomas, Chordomas, Giant cell, Sinonasal tumors
Cysts of the suprasellar space/hypothalamic-pituitary region
Rathke’s cleft cyst, Epidermoid cyst, Dermoid cyst
Managing Conditions
Nelson’s syndrome, Adrenal insufficiency, Diabetes insipidus, Hypogonadism, Hypopituitarism, Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIAD H), Hypophysitis
Our Multidisciplinary Skull Base team draws on the experience and deductive skills of specialists in pediatric and adult endocrinology, radiology, oncology, ophthalmology and pathology, and the deft touch of neurological surgeons who navigate the brain, optic nerve, skull base and sinuses. Our broadly multitalented team provides a safety net for our patients.
University of Washington Medical Center
Department of Neurological Surgery
1959 NE Pacific Street
Box 356165
Seattle, WA 98195
Patient Contacts:
UWMC Pituitary Clinical Specialist: 206-598-3313
Fax: 206-598-2475