Background: Intraoperative localization of cranial bone lesions may be challenging especially when the lesion is not well demonstrated on computed tomography (CT) scan but solely on a radio-isotope bone scan. We hereby demonstrate a technique for localizing such lesions using an intraoperative gamma probe reader and summarize the relevant literature.
Methods: A case report of a temporal osteoid osteoma causing local pain and unresponsive to conservative treatment is presented. The lesion was demonstrated preoperatively solely on a bone scan, and was intra-operatively localized by a gamma probe reader.
Results: The lesion was totally excised with normal background readings after lesion removal. Six months after total removal of the osteoid osteoma, the patient is asymptomatic.
Conclusion: Intraoperative gamma probe reader is a simple, effective, and safe method for intra-operative localization of bone lesions, which are positive on bone scans. It is especially useful for skull lesions that are not demonstrated by other imaging methods.