How long does it take to heal after pituitary tumor surgery

After pituitary tumor surgery in about a month, it is able to recover to about the same condition as a normal person. Pituitary tumor is a relatively common benign intracranial tumor. The tumor is benign, slow-growing and located in the pituitary fossa in the pterygoid saddle area above the nasal cavity, which is outside the brain tissue. Pituitary tumors are usually treated by minimally invasive surgery, taking a neuroendoscopic transsphenoidal sinus approach to remove the tumor. This surgical method is very mature and has a high degree of surgical safety, with less surgical damage and no damage to the brain tissue. After the surgery, the patient can recover quickly, usually in 3-5 days, and after a period of recuperation, the patient can recover to a normal state and live a normal life in about a month.