Petrilli M, Senerchia AA, Petrilli AS, Lederman HM, Garcia Filho RJ. Computed tomography-guided percutaneous trephine removal of the nidus in osteoid osteoma patients: experience of a single center in Brazil.
Radiol Bras 2015;
48:211-5. [PMID:
26379318 PMCID:
PMC4567358 DOI:
10.1590/0100-3984.2014.0024]
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Abstract
Objective
To report the results of computed tomography (CT)-guided percutaneous resection of
the nidus in 18 cases of osteoid osteoma.
Materials and Methods
The medical records of 18 cases of osteoid osteoma in children, adolescents and
young adults, who underwent CT-guided removal of the nidus between November, 2004
and March, 2009 were reviewed retrospectively for demographic data, lesion site,
clinical outcome and complications after procedure.
Results
Clinical follow-up was available for all cases at a median of 29 months (range
6–60 months). No persistence of pre-procedural pain was noted on 17 patients. Only
one patient experienced recurrence of symptoms 12 months after percutaneous
resection, and was successfully retreated by the same technique, resulting in a
secondary success rate of 18/18 (100%).
Conclusion
CT-guided removal or destruction of the nidus is a safe and effective alternative
to surgical resection of the osteoid osteoma nidus.
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