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Coblation Versus Cold Steel Tonsillectomy: Prospective Comparative observational study [PDF]
Background: Coblation tonsillectomy is a relatively recently introduced surgical technique which attempts to bridge the gap between hot and cold tonsillectomy methods.
Ahmed Alansary +2 more
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Coblation versus dissection tonsillectomy in children [PDF]
Background and objective: Tonsillectomy is the surgical procedure of removing the tonsils. Various methods of tonsillectomy have been practiced aimed at decreasing or eliminating intraoperative and postoperative morbidity.
Sermed Ebdollatif Tahyr +1 more
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{"references": ["1. Matt BH, Cottee LA. Reducing risk of fire in the operating room using Coblation\ntechnology. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2010 Sept;143(3):454-5\n2. Bhattacharyya N, Kepnes LJ. Clinical effectiveness of Coblation inferior turbinate\nreduction. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surgery. 2003;129:365-371.\n3.
Thiagarajan, Balasubramanian; Stanley Medical College
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Background Bipolar electrocautery tonsillectomy has been the preferred technique for many otolaryngologists, yet coblation tonsillectomy is gaining popularity in the current practice.
Ahmad M. Eltelety +3 more
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Coblation versus traditional tonsillectomy: A double blind randomized ontrolled trial
Background: Coblation tonsillectomy is a new surgical technique and demands further research to be proven as a suitable and standard method of tonsillectomy.
Mohammadreza Omrani +4 more
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Coblation-Assisted Endoscopic Approach for Airway Stenosis
Background: Acquired laryngotracheal stenosis is a challenging condition for the otolaryngologist. The gold standard of treatment for a long time has been open surgical procedure but not without significant morbidities.
Vikas Gupta +5 more
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Radiofrequency Coblation of Congenital Nasopharyngeal Teratoma: A Novel Technique [PDF]
Introduction. Congenital nasopharyngeal teratomas are rare tumours that pose difficulties in diagnosis and surgical management. We report the first use of radiofrequency coblation in the management of such tumours. Case Report.
Sang Yun Hwang +3 more
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The term coblation is derived from "Controlled ablation". This procedure involves non-heat driven process of soft tissue dissolution using bipolar radiofrequency energy under a conductive medium like normal saline. When current from radiofrequency probe pass through saline medium it breaks saline into sodium and chloride ions.
Balasubramanian, Thiagarajan
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Background This study was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of coblation in stenosis release for rehabilitation of patients post-radiotherapy, as literature on the topic is sparse.
Anushka Agarwal +5 more
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