Guidelines

New clinical practice guidelines on pheochromocytomas


 

AT ICE/ENDO 2014

Surgery: Minimally invasive adrenalectomy is appropriate for most pheochromocytomas; open resection is best reserved for those tumors which are invasive or greater than 6 cm in size. The guidelines recommend open resection for paragangliomas, although laparoscopic surgery is described as reasonable for those which are small, noninvasive, and favorably located. Partial adrenalectomy is advised for patients with a hereditary pheochromocytoma and in other special circumstances.

Team approach: Because PPGLs are uncommon, they are best managed by multidisciplinary teams at centers of expertise. That’s particularly important in nonstraightforward cases, such as those involving pregnancy, metastasis, diagnostic uncertainty, or surgical complexity, according to the guideline panelists.

All Endocrine Society clinical practice guidelines are funded by the society without any corporate support. Dr. Lenders reported having no financial conflicts.

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