CT-guided radiofrequency ablation for osteoid osteomas: a systematic review.

European Radiology
Mickael TordjmanChristopher Burke

Abstract

CT-guided radiofrequency ablation (CT-RFA) is considered to be the gold standard for treatment of osteoid osteoma (OO) yet treatment failures (TFs) continue to be reported. This systematic review was conducted to evaluate factors associated with TF, such as ablation time, lesion location, and patient age as well as evaluating how TF has trended over time. Original studies reporting on patients undergoing CT-RFA of OO published between 2002 and 2019 were identified. TF was defined as patients with (1) recurrent or persistent pain +/- (2) imaging evidence of persistent OO. TFs were subdivided into those occurring after the index procedure (primary TF) or those occurring after repeat RFA (secondary TF). Subgroup analysis was performed for TF based on the study date (2002-2010 or 2010-2019), time duration of ablation at 90 °C (6 min or > 6 min), patient age, and tumor location (spinal vs. appendicular). Sixty-nine studies were included for a total of 3023 patients. The global primary TF rate was 8.3% whereas the secondary TF rate was 3.1%. The TF rate reported in studies published after 2011(7%) was about half that during the earlier time period 2002-2010 (14%). There was no statistical difference in TF corrected for age, OO locati...Continue Reading

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