Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, Madison, Wisconsin, United States.
Abstract
Background:
Spinal osteoid osteomas (OOs) are common benign bone tumors that most frequently affect the posterior elements. They occasionally (e.g., 10% of the time) necessitate surgical resection for intractable pain. Given their small size and posterior positions, many may be amenable to minimally invasive surgical approaches.
Case Description:
We describe two cases of spinal OOs involving patients 11 and 17 years of age with lesions, respectively, at T7 and C4.
Conclusion:
Minimally invasive approaches for resection of small bony spinal OOs are safe and technically achievable approaches.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Surgery