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Endometrial ablation

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003
Although endometrial ablation has now been accepted practice for more than 20 years, it continues to be a source of research, controversy and speculation. This is illustrated by the 175 articles found in PubMed between the years 2000 and 2003 under the search term 'endometrial ablation' commissioned as part of the preparation for this article.The so ...
Paul, McGurgan, Peter, O'Donovan
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Endometrial Ablation

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2018
The destruction of the endometrium in women with heavy menstrual bleeding has been used for well over a century, and the various techniques of delivering forms of thermal energy have been modified over the years to ensure a safe and effective treatment approach.
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Thermal Ablation

Seminars in Roentgenology, 2011
Image-guided tumor ablation refers to a group of treatment modalities that have emerged during the past 2 decades as important tools in the treatment of a wide range of tumors throughout the body. Although most widely recognized in the treatment of hepatic and renal malignancies, the role of thermal ablation has expanded to include lesions of the lung,
Heather, Webb   +2 more
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Cooled Ablation

Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2004
Research on cooled ablation has been evolving for the last 10 years. Findings and current applications are reviewed. A cooled ablation catheter is approved by the FDA for use in idiopathic ventricular tachycardia (VT) patients, based on data originally submitted by Cardiac Pathways, Inc.
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Endometrial Ablation

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1991
Both YAG ablation and resectoscopic ablation of the endometrial cavity produce good results in most patients. Most hysteroscopic surgeons choose the resectoscope because it is much faster and easier and the results are comparable or better. Newer, larger YAG fibers may make a great difference in technical ease and speed.
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Factors Limiting Complete Tumor Ablation by Radiofrequency Ablation

CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine radiological or physical factors to predict the risk of residual mass or local recurrence of primary and secondary hepatic tumors treated by radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Eighty-two patients, with 146 lesions (80 hepatocellular carcinomas, 66 metastases), were treated by RFA.
Paulet, Erwan   +9 more
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To Ablate or Not to Ablate?

JAMA Surgery, 2013
David J. Bentrem, Karen L. Sherman
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Atrial Fibrillation in the Elderly: To Ablate or Not to Ablate

Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2013
Avishag Laish-Farkash   +2 more
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Hysteroscopic endometrial ablation

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1995
Abstract Menorrhagia represents a widespread clinical problem, and is the leading cause of elective hysterectomy in women with a normal uterus (D’Esopo 1962; Cole and Berlin 1977; Dyck et al. 1977). Various methods are used to treat this condition, including dilatation and curettage (D&C), hormone therapy, ergot derivatives, anti ...
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A Cool Ablation

Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2002
Fathi Idris Ali   +3 more
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