Percutaneious Radiofrequency Treatment of Osteoid Osteomas
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Percutaneous radiofrequency coagulation has become a highly successful alternative to surgical management of osteoid osteoma. This review discusses the reasons for intervention, and the background scientific data that supports the radiofrequency approach. The technique is described in detail, followed by a description of the results of 59 procedures. Finally, some comparisons between the radiofrequency method and other percutaneous interventions are discussed.
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