Vacuolant saddles do not heal on their own, but usually do not require specific treatment. Vacuolant saddle can be caused by congenital factors, by acquired surgery or radiation therapy, and by certain physiological factors that can cause vacuolant saddle. The vacuolated saddle can present with headaches and hypopituitarism. In most cases, there are no obvious symptoms or functional impairment. In most cases, it is only necessary to review the development of the vacuolar saddle and the presence of hypopituitarism at regular intervals. Treatment usually does not require specific intervention, but if there is hypopituitarism, hormone replacement therapy is indicated. Vacuolar saddle does not heal on its own and needs to be reviewed periodically.