Percutaneous Treatments of Benign Bone Tumors.

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Date publication

octobre 2018

Journal

Seminars in interventional radiology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GANGI Afshin, Dr GARNON Julien


Tous les auteurs :
Koch G, Cazzato RL, Gilkison A, Caudrelier J, Garnon J, Gangi A

Résumé

Benign bone tumors consist of a wide variety of neoplasms that do not metastasize but can still cause local complications. Historical management of these tumors has included surgical treatment for lesion resection and possible mechanical stabilization. Initial percutaneous ablation techniques were described for osteoid osteoma management. The successful experience from these resulted in further percutaneous image-guided techniques being attempted, and in other benign bone tumor types. In this article, we present the most common benign bone tumors and describe the available results for the percutaneous treatment of these lesions.

Mots clés

benign bone tumor, cryoablation, interventional radiology, osteoid osteoma, radiofrequency ablation, vertebral hemangioma

Référence

Semin Intervent Radiol. 2018 Oct;35(4):324-332