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01-05-2016 | Technical Note

Treatment of Osteoid Osteomas Using a Navigational Bipolar Radiofrequency Ablation System

Authors: Adam N. Wallace, Anderanik Tomasian, Randy O. Chang, Jack W. Jennings

Published in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | Issue 5/2016

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Abstract

Background

Percutaneous CT-guided radiofrequency ablation is a safe and effective minimally invasive treatment for osteoid osteomas. This technical case series describes the use of a recently introduced ablation system with a probe that can be curved in multiple directions, embedded thermocouples for real-time monitoring of the ablation volume, and a bipolar design that obviates the need for a grounding pad.

Methods

Medical records of all patients who underwent radiofrequency ablation of an osteoid osteoma with the STAR Tumor Ablation System (DFINE; San Jose, CA) were reviewed. The location of each osteoid osteoma, nidus volume, and procedural details were recorded. Treatment efficacy and long-term complications were assessed at clinical follow-up.

Results

During the study period, 18 osteoid osteomas were radiofrequency ablated with the multidirectional bipolar system. Lesion locations included the femur (50 %; 9/18), tibia (22 %; 4/18), cervical spine (11 %; 2/18), calcaneus (5.5 %; 1/18), iliac bone (5.5 %; 1/18), and fibula (5.5 %; 1/18). The median nidus volume of these cases was 0.33 mL (range 0.12–2.0 mL). All tumors were accessed via a single osseous channel. Median cumulative ablation time was 5 min and 0 s (range 1 min and 32 s–8 min and 50 s). All patients with clinical follow-up reported complete symptom resolution. No complications occurred.

Conclusion

Safe and effective CT-guided radiofrequency ablation of osteoid osteomas can be performed in a variety of locations using a multidirectional bipolar system.
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Metadata
Title
Treatment of Osteoid Osteomas Using a Navigational Bipolar Radiofrequency Ablation System
Authors
Adam N. Wallace
Anderanik Tomasian
Randy O. Chang
Jack W. Jennings
Publication date
01-05-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology / Issue 5/2016
Print ISSN: 0174-1551
Electronic ISSN: 1432-086X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-015-1243-8

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