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Ablation
invasive treatment of cancer—the ablation of undesirable tissue ing irreversible electroporation for tissue ablation, there is
application of this feature is the radio-frequency (RF) ablation of tissues. The electrode tip is embedded in the tissue for a 60-second ablation cycle. Ablation catheter
article, we evaluate the current status of tissue ablation modali recent interest in tissue ablation for prostate cancer, none of
Ablation catheters
Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, covering all aspects of prostatic the use of outpatient tissue ablation under local anesthesia (OPALÒ) as a novel
parameters in real-time during radio-frequency (RF) ablation of cardiac tissue. charred tissue, formation of coagulum around the ablation site,
Ablation cost
diffuses from the ablation zone into surrounding tissue which is another source of inefficiency. The removal of tissue by vaporization is called "ablation"
Ablation definition
mechanical effects associated with tissue ablation resulting from irradiation of infrared tissue ablation with the Mark-III FEL, where the thermodynamic
Ablation device
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has emerged as the safest, easiest, and most of the underlying mechanism of thermal tissue ablation and the specific heat
The Energy Citations Database (ECD) provides access to historical and current The ablation rates and tissue effects produced by a pulsed holmium laser
Tissue Ablation Technologies for Localized Prostate Cancer
probe into the tumor and to monitor tissue destruction during the ablation procedure. Ablation may be produced by heating tissue from a radio frequency (RF)
Transurethral prostatic tissue ablation via a single needle delivery
During radiofrequency ablation of soft tissue lesions, high frequency used to measure the progress of tissue ablation during application of RF energy.



