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A complication after radiofrequency ablation: Skin necrosis
This article presents a case of skin necrosis following computed tomography-guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) treatment in an 18-year-old female patient with osteoid osteoma. Although RFA is generally considered safe and effective for managing bone tumors, serious complications are rare but require careful attention. The patient developed a necrotic wound on her right forearm 2 days after the RFA procedure, necessitating wound care, antibiotic treatment, and reconstruction surgery. Skin necrosis is a severe complication associated with RFA, and prompt and appropriate management is crucial for favorable patient outcomes. The awareness of potential complications and adherence to proper procedural techniques are essential when using RFA for bone tumor management.