Osteoid Osteoma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Treatment Outcome After Surgical Treatment of Osteoid Osteoma, a Retrospective Study
Purpose of the study:
To retrospectively determine the clinical results in an unselected group of consecutive
patients with osteoid osteoma treated by surgery.
Materials and Methods:
In 150 consecutive patients with clinical and/or radiological evidence for osteoid osteoma
at any location, the clinical symptoms and imaging findings (radiographs and computed
tomography (CT)) were assessed before and after surgery. There were no exclusion criteria
for this study. A good response was defined as disappearance of symptoms that were
manifested at presentation and were attributed to osteoid osteoma. Clinical assessment after
the procedure was performed prior to discharge; within 2 weeks after the procedure; and at
3, 6, and 12 months follow-up. After 24 months, a postal questionnaire was used for
assessment. Radiographic evaluation (radiographs and thin-slice CT) was performed routinely
pre-operatively and one year after surgery.
In case of persisting or recurring symptoms the follow-up protocol was again performed
according to the initial protocol.
All patients gave their informed consent both for the surgical intervention as for the use
of their patient data in this retrospective study.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Retrospective
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