Indian Spine Journal (Jan 2023)
Computer navigation-guided transpedicular excision of L4 vertebral body osteoblastoma
Abstract
Osteoblastoma is a benign bone tumor that accounts for 10% of all spinal tumors and mostly arises from the posterior spinal elements. Isolated vertebral body osteoblastoma is relatively rare and generally requires extensive surgery. We report a rare case of L4 vertebral body osteoblastoma, which was managed successfully by computer navigation-guided transpedicular excision. A 22-year-old female presented with progressive lower back pain for the past six months. Radiological investigation revealed a sclerotic lesion involving the anterior cortex with a prominent central nidus in the anterior part of the L4 vertebral body. Based on the lesion size, a diagnosis of benign osteoblastoma (Enneking stage 2) was made, and she underwent computer navigation-assisted intralesional excision of the lesion by the bilateral transpedicular route. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of osteoblastoma. In the immediate postoperative period, the patient was completely relieved of symptoms, and the final follow-up magnetic resonance imaging showed no evidence of recurrence at the end of seven years. The intraoperative 3D navigation technology allowed a transpedicular minimal access approach to excise an osteoblastoma of the L4 vertebral body while preserving intervertebral stability and decreasing morbidity.
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