Understanding Bone Tumor Ablation: An Innovative Approach to Pain Relief

Bone tumors, both benign and malignant, can cause considerable pain and discomfort that impede the quality of life for their sufferers. Traditional treatments typically include surgery or systemic therapies with serious side effects that are strenuous on the body. Now there is an innovative alternative approach gaining momentum within pain management - Bone Tumor Ablation. This minimally invasive technique offers effective pain relief while offering hope to many suffering from bone tumors. Read on to learn more!

 

What Is Bone Tumor Ablation?

Bone Tumor Ablation is an innovative new treatment option used to address bone tumors. This procedure, also called OsteoCool Radiofrequency Ablation, uses imaging guidance to precisely target and destroy cancerous cells without large incisions or complex surgeries being necessary. It is often performed under local anesthesia and sedation, making it safer and more comfortable than traditional surgeries for those who may not qualify as candidates due to other health concerns. We offer Bone Tumor Ablation at our convenient pain clinic locations in Asheville, Fletcher, Marion, Murphy & Waynesville, NC.

 

The Procedure

In this procedure, imaging techniques like CT scans or MRI are used to precisely locate the tumor. A needle or probe is then inserted through the skin and directed towards it - providing energy in form of radiofrequency, microwave or cryoablation energy which destroys tumor cells for size reduction and pain relief.

 

Benefits of Bone Tumor Ablation

Bone Tumor Ablation can bring several significant advantages such as:

  • Minimally Invasive: The procedure requires only minimal incision, lowering risk and speeding recovery time.

  • Targeted Treatment: This offers precise targeting to address just the tumor while sparing nearby healthy tissues from being affected by treatment.

  • Fast Pain Reliever: Most patients report experiencing immediate relief following their procedure.

  • Outpatient Procedure: Many ablations procedures can be completed on an outpatient basis, meaning patients can return home on the same day.

  • Reduced Side Effects: Ablation has less side effects compared to systemic treatments like chemotherapy.

 

Ideal Candidates for Bone Tumor Ablation

Bone Tumor Ablation may not be suitable for everyone - the ideal candidates include patients who:

  • Are enduring severe bone pain due to their bone tumor

  • Have multiple tumors

  • Do not qualify for traditional surgery due to other health concerns.

 

Comprehensive Pain Consultants of the Carolinas Based out of Western North Carolina

We are at the forefront of offering innovative pain management solutions like Bone Tumor Ablation. Our team of specialists are committed to providing personalized care while employing cutting-edge methods like OsteoCool Radiofrequency Ablation for optimal outcomes in each patient encounter!

We understand the unique circumstances of each patient are different and collaborate closely with oncologists, radiologists, and primary care physicians in Western North Carolina to develop personalized treatment plans tailored specifically for them. Our goal isn't only treating tumors; rather we strive to improve overall quality of life for our patients.

 

Bone Tumor Pain Management in Western North Carolina

Bone Tumor Ablation represents an impressive advance in bone tumor treatment. Offering less invasive, targeted pain relief options to many of those without options available to them, we at The Comprehensive Pain Consultants of the Carolinas are proud to be part of this revolutionary journey and help our patients reclaim control of their lives while finding relief from pain.

 

If you or a loved one is living with bone tumor pain, reach out to us so we can determine whether Bone Tumor Ablation could be the right option to alleviate that suffering and take steps towards living a pain-free life together. We have convenient pain clinic locations in Asheville, Fletcher, Marion, Murphy & Waynesville, NC!