Osteoid osteomas are benign but painful bone-forming tumors usually involving long bones, with localization at the spine in 10-20% of the cases. The most common symptom is back pain responding to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, but in some cases, also radicular pain can be present. For years, surgical excision has been considered the best choice of treatment for cases with unresponsive pain and has been practiced with a high percentage of success but also a high rate of fusion with instrumentation. In the last years, percutaneous radiofrequency ablation has been proposed as a new mini-invasive technique for the treatment of osteoid osteomas.
Minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for osteoid osteoma of the Spine. A case report / Mariniello, G.; Pagano, S.; Teodonno, G.; Russo, C.; Pontillo, G.; Di Stasi, M.; Klain, M.; Puoti, G.; Elefante, A.. - In: THE OPEN NEUROLOGY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1874-205X. - 14:1(2020), pp. 41-45. [10.2174/1874205X02014010041]
Minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for osteoid osteoma of the Spine. A case report
Mariniello G.;Pagano S.;Teodonno G.;Russo C.;Pontillo G.;Di Stasi M.;Klain M.;Puoti G.;Elefante A.
2020
Abstract
Osteoid osteomas are benign but painful bone-forming tumors usually involving long bones, with localization at the spine in 10-20% of the cases. The most common symptom is back pain responding to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, but in some cases, also radicular pain can be present. For years, surgical excision has been considered the best choice of treatment for cases with unresponsive pain and has been practiced with a high percentage of success but also a high rate of fusion with instrumentation. In the last years, percutaneous radiofrequency ablation has been proposed as a new mini-invasive technique for the treatment of osteoid osteomas.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.