Long-term clinical outcomes of dual-cycle radiofrequency ablation technique for treatment of osteoid osteoma

Skeletal Radiology
Salim AbboudMark Robbin

Abstract

Radiofrequency ablation technique for treatment of OO including ablation time and temperature vary greatly between and within reported studies. This study evaluates the immediate and long-term efficacy and complication rate of a two sequential RFA technique for OO. We retrospectively reviewed medical records and attempted interview follow-up for 25 patients treated with RFA for OO. Each treatment included 2 consecutive RFAs at 90 °C for 6 min with inter-ablation cooling to 40 °C and occasional inter-ablation probe adjustment. Additionally, we statistically compared the proportion of successful ablations using the DCRFA technique with published studies that utilized alternative OO ablation procedures. Long-term follow-up was obtained for 24 patients (96 %). Mean patient age at DCRFA was 17.2 years (range, 2.2-50.0 years). Mean time to follow-up was 60 ± 42 months (range 12-152 months). No acute DCRFA-related complications nor long-term recurrences were reported. All 24 interviewed patients reported partial relief of pre-procedural pain within 1 day of DCRFA and total relief within 1 week of DCRFA. One patient ultimately developed a major late complication (complex regional pain syndrome of the left ankle) after DCRFA of a cuboid...Continue Reading

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