Adrenal cortical tumors: Workup, surgical approach, and post operative care

Space: CCHMC Pediatric Surgery Playlist: Pediatric Surgery Published: 2021-11-23

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Introduction to Adrenal Cortical Tumors
Introduction to adrenal cortical tumors, including a case study of an 11-month-old female with obesity and hormonal symptoms. Discussion on necessary lab tests and imaging techniques.
00:02:00,000
Imaging and Diagnosis
Discussion on the importance of imaging, specifically ultrasound and MRI, in diagnosing adrenal masses and assessing their characteristics.
00:04:00,000
Surgical Management
Overview of surgical approaches for adrenal cortical tumors, including the necessity for adrenalectomy and potential complications.
00:06:00,000
Epidemiology and Incidence
Discussion on the rarity of adrenal cortical tumors in pediatrics, their hormonal activity, and associated syndromes.
00:08:00,000
Genetic Factors and Syndromes
Exploration of genetic mutations linked to adrenal cortical tumors, including P53 mutations and associated syndromes like Beckwith-Wiedemann.
00:10:00,000
Cushing's Syndrome vs. Cushing's Disease
Differentiation between Cushing's syndrome and Cushing's disease, with emphasis on their causes and clinical presentations.
00:12:00,000
Case Study: Hyperaldosteronism
Presentation of a case involving an 8-year-old boy with symptoms of hyperaldosteronism, including diagnosis and imaging considerations.
00:14:00,000
Diagnosis of Hypercortisolism
Methods for diagnosing hypercortisolism, including 24-hour urinary free cortisol levels and other relevant tests.
00:16:00,000
Postoperative Considerations
Discussion on postoperative care following adrenalectomy, including the involvement of endocrinologists and management of potential complications.
00:18:00,000
Future Directions in Research
Overview of ongoing research and potential advancements in the treatment and understanding of adrenal cortical tumors.

Topic overview

Adrenal cortical tumors only make up <0.2% of all pediatric tumors. But to understand these rare lesions, you have to know the complex physiology of the adrenal gland. Here we review the workup, surgical management, and perioperative care with Dr. Dan von Allmen.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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