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Abhinandan Reddy Mallepally1, Rajat Mahajan1, Sandesh Pacha1, Tarush Rustagi1, Nandan Marathe1, Harvinder Singh Chhabra1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a rare benign tumor of the spine that involves the posterior elements with 75% tumors involving the neural arch. The common presenting symptoms include back pain, deformity like scoliosis, and rarely radiculopathy.Entities:
Keywords: Gross total resection; Osteoid osteoma; Posterior elements; Radiofrequency ablation; Resection; Spinal involvement; Tumor
Year: 2020 PMID: 33093985 PMCID: PMC7568094 DOI: 10.25259/SNI_510_2020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Neurol Int ISSN: 2152-7806
Summary of literature.
Demographic, clinical details, and location of lesion across the cohort.
Procedure done and the outcome.
Figure 1:(a) Preoperative sagittal and axial T2-weighted MRI showing osteoid osteoma at L4 pedicle with pars lysis. (b) Sagittal and axial CT scan showing osteoid osteoma involving L4 pedicle with lysis of pars (c). (c) Postoperative X-ray showing bilateral pedicle screw fixation with the left pars bone grafting.
Figure 2:(a) Preoperative CT scan (sagittal/axial/coronal) showing osteoid osteoma involving the right D9 pedicle and lamina. (b) Postoperative X-ray showing pedicle screw stabilization at D8 and D10 level.
Figure 3:(a) MRI showing lesion involving C3 lateral mass on the left side. (b) Postoperative AP and lateral X-ray following curettage and excision without stabilization for C3 osteoid osteoma.
Figure 4:(a) Sagittal and axial CT scan demonstrating osteoid osteoma involving left L5 pedicle and lamina. (b) Sagittal and axial T2-weighted MRI showing lesion involving left L5 pedicle and lamina. (c) Postoperative CT scan demonstrating complete excision of lesion. (d) Postoperative AP and lateral X-ray showing pedicle screw fixation (L5, S1).
Figure 5:(a) Sagittal MRI showing lesion involving the D10-D11 facet. (b) Postoperative CT scan following excision of lesion and fixation at D9 and D11 vertebral level.