2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2005.05.014
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Percutaneous radiofrequency treatment of osteoid osteoma using cool-tip electrodes

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“…A larger fraction of complete ossification of 75% (24/32 patients) was found in a study by Martel et al [9] in successfully treated patients after 12 months of follow-up with CT scan. The higher percentage of complete ossification in the latter study may be related to the thermocoagulation technique that was applied.…”
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“…A larger fraction of complete ossification of 75% (24/32 patients) was found in a study by Martel et al [9] in successfully treated patients after 12 months of follow-up with CT scan. The higher percentage of complete ossification in the latter study may be related to the thermocoagulation technique that was applied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…From a theoretical perspective [4], we know that this type of electrode creates an approximately 1 cm spherical treatment zone of focal osteonecrosis. Martel et al [9] used a cooled electrode with an active tip of 10 mm. The treatment zone in this technique is expected to be larger, due to the longer size of the active tip, and the infusion of saline, allowing greater heat transmission [4].…”
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“…In one case in which there was doubt about the diagnosis and exact location, we obtained MRI. Like some authors [16,23], we believe the diagnosis of OO is mainly clinical and radiographic, and we did not perform regular biopsy for tissue confirmation, a practice consistent with other studies [14,22,23]. However, the practice of not performing a biopsy is not universal and others have performed tissue sampling before RFA [5,11,21,24,30,31,40,43].…”
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confidence: 91%