C W Cichon, F Böttner, R Rödl, W Winkelmann, N Lindner
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Abstract
Aim: We treated 74 patients with symptomatic osteoid osteoma by CT-guided radiofrequency ablation (CT-RF) and investigated the rate of success and complications.
Patients and methods: 74 patients were treated by CT-RF between March 1997 and August 2001. The nidus was first located by thin-cut CT sections and then penetrated by a 2 mm coaxial drill or an 11-gauge Jamshidi needle followed by insertion of the RF probe and heat application for a period of 4-6 minutes at 90 degrees C. We investigated the recurrence of pain, complications, hospital stay, duration of postoperative pain and function.
Results: Nine recurrences occurred after the initial procedure, and one after a second CT-RF (rate of primary success 87.8 %, rate of secondary success 88.8 %; 98.6 % success rate in all). There was one minor complication in one case.
Conclusions: CT-guided RF ablation cured 73 of 74 patients (98.6 %). It is a safe, simple, cost effective and minimally invasive treatment, which has stood the test of a long-term follow-up and we suggest it to be the treatment of choice in most cases.