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[Reliving refractory pain of spinal metastasis patients with radiofrequency ablation through transforaminal endoscopy].

OBJECTIVE: To explore the short-term outcomes of radiofrequency ablation treatment of bone metastasis.

METHODS: Between November 2011 and November 2012, a total of 18 cases were retrospectively reviewed. They underwent resection of bone metastasis with radiofrequency ablation through transforaminal endoscopic spine system. According to the Tomita classification system, the classifications were type 5 (n = 8), type 6 (n = 4) and type 7 (n = 6). There were 8 males and 10 females with a median age of 52.1 (32-76) years. The primary lesions were breast cancer (n = 5), carcinoma of prostate (n = 3), digestive cancer (n = 4), thyroid carcinoma (n = 2)and lung cancer (n = 4). And two cases had pathologic fracture.

RESULTS: The operative duration was 118 (90-180) min and blood loss volume 30.6 (10-60) ml. All incisions achieved excellent healing.One case of pneumonia recovered with antibiotic. The postoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) scores were 2.4 ± 0.4, 2.6 ± 0.6, 3.0 ± 0.3 and 2.8 ± 0.7.

CONCLUSION: Radiofrequency ablation through transforaminal endoscopy may be a safe and efficacious option for refractory pain with bone metastasis, especially for those with uncontrolled pain. This procedure is mini-invasive and causes less bleeding.

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