Sentences with phrase «radiofrequency ablation»

Radiofrequency ablation is a medical procedure that uses heat generated by radio waves to treat certain health conditions. It involves applying radiofrequency energy to a specific area of the body to remove or destroy abnormal tissue, such as tumors or nerve endings causing pain. The heat generated by the radio waves helps in removing or disabling the targeted tissue, providing relief or improvement in various medical conditions. Full definition
Other therapeutic endoscopic procedures Dr. Siddiqui performs include endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with removal of stones and stenting of tumors to relieve obstruction in both the bile and pancreatic ducts, drainage of pancreatic cysts, nerve block for pain related to pancreatic cancer, radiofrequency ablation of Barrett's esophagus, and endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) of large polyps or small tumors in the GI tract.
For patients with osteoarthritis of the knee, a minimally invasive procedure called cooled radiofrequency ablation (CRFA) provides better pain reduction and functional improvement compared to steroid injection of the knee, concludes a study in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, published by Wolters Kluwer.
Rhode Island Hospital performs a first - of - its - kind combination of treatment for recurring lung cancer by combining High Dose Rate brachytherapy with radiofrequency ablation.
Interventional radiofrequency ablation: A promising therapeutic modality in the management of malignant biliary and pancreatic duct obstruction M Mizandari, J Kumar, M Pai, T Chikovani, T Azrumelashvili, I Reccia, N Habib J. Cancer 2018; 9 (4): 629 - 637.
Current thermal ablation, or heat therapy, treatments for human tumors include radiofrequency ablation, which applies a single - point source of heat to the tumor rather than evenly heating the tumor throughout, like the MWCNTs were able to.
Oncotarget, 8: 67626 - 67638, 2017 S.S. Immune adjuvant activity of pre-resectional radiofrequency ablation protects against local and systemic recurrence in aggressive murine colorectal cancer.
Electrophysiology lab and device clinic is my specialty, Medtronic, St Jude Medical, Boston Scientific in clinic and radiofrequency ablations in a Cardiac Cath Lab setting.
For the study 40 individuals underwent 1 of 3 surgical interventions — tonsillectomy, uvulopalatopharyngoplasty or radiofrequency ablation of the tongue base.
Cooled radiofrequency ablation is performed on an outpatient basis, with local anesthesia and minimal sedation.
Jacoby and Schembri disclosed that they have received funding from Halt Medical supporting a study of women with uterine fibroids who were treated with radiofrequency ablation.
The trial included 127 patients at 16 centers in Europe and North America; 61 patients received antiarrhythmic drug treatment and 66 radiofrequency ablation.
Among patients with untreated paroxysmal (intermittent) atrial fibrillation (AF), treatment with electrical energy (radiofrequency ablation) resulted in a lower rate of abnormal atrial rhythms and episodes of AF, according to a study in the February 19 issue of JAMA.
Two days later a radiofrequency ablation of the electrical circuit was performed at the electrophysiological laboratory directed by Dr. Roberto Santilli of the Veterinary Clinic Malpensa, with an endocardial and epicardial approach with interruption of the arrhythmia.
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