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Thermal Ablation of Lung Tumors
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2007Thermal ablation can be applied to treat any thoracic malignancy: primary lung cancers, recurrent primary lung cancers, metastatic disease, chest wall masses, and painful, bony metastases. Since the first reported use of thermal ablation for lung cancer in 2000 there has been an explosive use of the procedure, and by 2010 the number of procedures to ...
Ryan A, McTaggart, Damian E, Dupuy
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Thermal Latency in Radiofrequency Ablation
Circulation, 1996Background Progression of unintentionally induced atrioventricular delay is occasionally observed directly after termination of radiofrequency delivery in the vicinity of the atrioventricular node. We postulated that the application of a radiofrequency pulse may result in a tissue temperature rise that continues after the pulse.
F H, Wittkampf +4 more
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Laser thermal ablation in epilepsy
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2019Introduction:Many different types of surgical procedures are available for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. MRI-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy is a stereotactic procedure with the potential to provide excellent seizure outcomes, while minimizing surgical approach related complications.Areas covered:This review will cover the role of ...
Sanjeet S. Grewal, William O. Tatum
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Stereotaxic Thermal Pituitary Ablation
1974During the past seven years we have carried out stereotaxic radio-frequency thermal hypophysectomy in 312 patients. Table 1 lists the various diseases that were treated by this method.
N T, Zervas, H, Hamlin
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Thermal ablation for hepatocellular carcinoma
Gastroenterology, 2004Thermal ablation, as a form of minimally invasive therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), has become an important treatment modality. Because of the limitations of surgery, the techniques of thermal ablation have become standard therapies for HCC in some situations.
Hayden W, Head, Gerald D, Dodd
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Radiofrequency Thermal Ablation
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2001The purpose of this study was to perform a computer analysis of the size of the thermal injury created by overlapping multiple thermal ablation spheres.A computer-assisted design system was used to create three-dimensional models of a spherical tumor, a spherical tissue volume consisting of the tumor plus a 1-cm tumor-free margin, and individual ...
G D, Dodd +4 more
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What next after thermal ablation for varicose veins: Non-thermal ablation?
The Surgeon, 2014Endothermal treatment of the great saphenous vein has become the first line of treatment for superficial venous reflux. Newer treatments, especially non-thermal ablation have potential benefits both for patient acceptability and decreased risk of nerve injury.We describe the current non-thermal options available including advantages and disadvantages ...
S M, McHugh, A L, Leahy
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Thermal ablation of the gallbladder.
Radiology, 1991Gallbladder ablation by means of injection of hot contrast medium was attempted in 13 dogs. Room temperature contrast medium was injected into the gallbladders of two additional dogs (controls). After midline laparotomy was performed to expose the gallbladder, temperature probes were placed in the liver adjacent to the gallbladder, and on the surface ...
C C, Coleman +3 more
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Thermal Ablation in Bone Tumors
2006In the past decade, percutaneous image-guided therapy of various soft tissue tumors has received significant attention. In particular microtherapy of hepatic lesions by thermoablation has extended throughout the world and is actually the best investigated field of percutaneous image-guided microtherapy.
Bernhard, Gebauer, Per-Ulf, Tunn
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A comparison of thermal and non-thermal ablation
Reviews in Vascular Medicine, 2016Abstract Varicose vein disease is common and has an adverse effect on patients. Treatment of the condition has been demonstrated to improve patients' physical well-being and quality of life. Surgical treatment has for a long time been the ‘gold standard’ method until the launch of endovenous thermal ablation towards end of the twentieth century ...
Roshan Bootun +2 more
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