• J Vasc Interv Radiol · Mar 2008

    Radiofrequency ablation in combination with osteoplasty in the treatment of painful metastatic bone disease.

    • Ralf Thorsten Hoffmann, Tobias F Jakobs, Christoph Trumm, Christof Weber, Thomas K Helmberger, and Maximilian F Reiser.
    • Institute of Clinical Radiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University-Campus Grosshadern, Munich, Germany. rthoffma@med.uni-muenchen.de
    • J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2008 Mar 1; 19 (3): 419-25.

    PurposeTo evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of combining radiofrequency (RF) ablation and osteoplasty for pain reduction in the treatment of painful osteolytic metastases.Materials And MethodsWithin 5 years, 22 patients (15 men and seven women; median age, 64 years) with 28 lesions located in the thoracic and lumbar spine, sacrum, pelvis, acetabulum, femur, and tibia were treated. Underlying tumors were breast, lung, renal cell, thyroid, cancer of unknown primary, and multiple myeloma. RF ablation was performed with the patient under moderate sedation and computed tomographic fluoroscopy guidance and was immediately followed by cement injection. Pain relief was evaluated with the visual analogue scale (VAS) score and the extent to which analgesics could be reduced. Clinical success was defined as a substantial reduction in pain and/or a reduced demand for analgesics, and technical success was defined as distribution of cement between both endplates of a vertebral body or at least 75% filling of osteolyses in other bones.ResultsTechnical success and pain relief was achieved in all patients. Pain ratings with the VAS decreased from a mean of 8.5 to a mean of 5.5 after 24 hours (P < .01), and a further decrease was detected after 3 months to 3.5 (P < .01). The amount or strength of analgesics was reduced in 15 patients and remained unchanged in five. In two patients, the amount of analgesics increased due to tumor progression elsewhere. No major complication, no clinically obvious fracture of a formerly treated bone or treatment-related death, occurred.ConclusionsRF ablation and osteoplasty can be combined within one session and is both feasible and useful for the treatment of osteolytic bone metastases with regard to pain relief.

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