Remodeling of the Lumbar Facet Joint After Full Endoscopic Resection for Lumbar Osteoid Osteoma: Case Report and Literature Review

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Background: Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a common benign bone tumor; however, approximately 25% of cases have spine involvement. It is often treated by image-guided radiofrequency ablation to break down the nidus. Few reports have described full endoscopic resection of the lesion, but none have described postoperative remodeling of the lumbar facet joint after surgical resection of an OO. The study aimed to describe a rare case of remodeling of the lumbar facet joint and then delineate the least invasive surgical technique of endoscopic resection of an OO. Methods: A 26-year- old man presented with severe left buttock pain and sciatica that worsened at night and was relieved by ibuprofen. Magnetic resonance imaging indicated a left inferior facet of an L3 mass-like lesion. A thin-section computed tomography image revealed a nidus, which was compatible with an OO. Full endoscopic resection was performed to completely remove the nidus of the OO. Results: At the 2-year follow-up, the patient was symptom-free and computed tomography images indicated new bone formation. Conclusions: The present case and literature review demonstrate that endoscopic resection is safe and effective for managing a posterior element of lumbar OO. Furthermore, this technique allows complete removal of the nidus with minimal damage to surrounding structures and leads to remodeling of the resection site.

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Kotheeranurak, V., Jitpakdee, K., Rujiramongkolchai, N., Atikankul, T., Singhatanadgige, W., Limthongkul, W., … Kim, J. S. (2022, April 1). Remodeling of the Lumbar Facet Joint After Full Endoscopic Resection for Lumbar Osteoid Osteoma: Case Report and Literature Review. International Journal of Spine Surgery. ISASS. https://doi.org/10.14444/8210

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