Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Mar 2020)

Resection of Bone Tumor Guided by Gamma Probe and Evaluation of Postoperative Pain

  • Alberto Ramos Gomes,
  • Felipe Younes Quatrin,
  • Nadiane Maciel Becker,
  • Ruan Carlo Zanella,
  • Thércio Murilo Souza Rocha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1700818
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 1
pp. 115 – 120

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Abstract Osteoid osteoma is a benign neoplasm commonly found in young men, but that can be found in every age, which affects mainly long bones, clinically characterized by continuous and limiting pain that is relieved by salicylates. It is a small lesion composed of immature osteoid tissue, central hypervascularization and surrounding sclerotic area. Its diagnosis is performed by the clinic and aided by imaging tests, such as common radiography and computed tomography. Radiography shows a central radiolucent lesion and peripheral sclerosis. The biopsy takes place only in cases of diagnostic doubt. Surgical treatment involves resection of the niche, providing greater symptomatic relief, as well as percutaneous techniques. The technique of radioisotope-guided resection has good acceptance in the scientific community for its fast surgical procedure directed to the lesion; however, the percutaneous technique that stands out is radiofrequency ablation. In the present study, all of the patients submitted to the technique presented total improvement of the pain.

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