Abstract

BackgroundThe use of intraoperative CT navigation to manage osteoid osteoma is not common. We report our experience managing osteoid osteoma in the appendicular skeleton using an intraoperative AIRO CT navigation system. Materials & methodsBetween May 2013 and December 2022, 59 patients underwent Navigation-assisted excision of osteoid osteoma in the appendicular skeleton. Our primary study outcome was to assess for recurrence of the tumour with recurrence of symptoms. For our secondary outcomes, we evaluated the complications associated with the procedure and evaluated the histological slides of all patients to see for the presence of nidus. ResultsOf the 58 patients available for review, no patient had a lesion recurrence, and all were symptom-free at an average follow-up of 45.6 months (6–100). Two patients (3.5%) had a superficial infection managed conservatively, and 43 patients (74.1%) had the presence of nidus in curetted samples. No patient developed a pathological fracture after the procedure. ConclusionUsing intraoperative CT navigation to manage osteoid osteoma in the appendicular skeleton is safe, minimally invasive, and effective in completely removing the nidus with a negligible complication rate. The absence of nidus on histology should not be a concern to clinicians once thorough burring and verification of excision of nidus has been confirmed intra-operatively. Study designRetrospective Case Series. Level of evidenceLevel IV.

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