Osteoid osteoma ablation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat osteoid osteomas, which are small, benign bone tumors that typically cause significant pain. This procedure effectively targets and destroys the tumor using radiofrequency ablation or laser energy, relieving pain and improving the patient’s quality of life.
The osteoid osteoma ablation procedure involves the following steps:
performs a thorough evaluation, including imaging studies like X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs, to confirm the presence and location of the osteoid osteoma and understand the osteoma cause.
The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia or sedation, which ensures the patient’s comfort throughout.
A standard method that utilizes high-frequency radio waves to generate heat and destroy the tumor effectively.
This technique employs focused laser energy to target the osteoid osteoma, providing precision in destroying the tumor.
In some cases, cryoablation may be used, where extreme cold is applied to the tumor to kill the abnormal cells.
While osteoid osteoma ablation is generally safe, potential risks may include: