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- Radiofrequency thermocoagulation is a thermal pain treatment procedure. For example, percutaneous intradiscal radiofrequency thermocoagulation (PIRFT) involves...
- of endoscopic hemostasis techniques are hemoclipping, heat probe thermocoagulation, injection therapy, and band ligation. Hemoclipping is an effective...
- for significant lesions include ablative treatments (cryotherapy, thermocoagulation, and laser ablation) and excisional methods (loop electrosurgical...
- and may lead to erosions of the nasal ala.[citation needed] The thermocoagulation or injection of glycerol into the trigeminal ganglion has been used...
- ablate tissues, the power density or fluence must be high, otherwise thermocoagulation occurs, which is simply thermal vaporization of the tissues. Rotablation...
- bougie dilatation Heater probe Used to perform endoscopic heater probe thermocoagulation of bleeding blood vessels APC unit Used to perform endoscopic Argon...
- rapid growth of lesion, with specific options including stereotactic thermocoagulation, gamma knife radiosurgery, and physical resection by transsphenoidal...
- causes damage to the nerve to hinder pain signals. Radiofrequency thermocoagulation rhizotomyapplication of a heated needle to damage the nerve at...
- prospective, randomized trial of endoscopic hemoclip versus heater probe thermocoagulation for peptic ulcer bleeding". Am. J. Gastroenterol. 97 (9): 2250–4....
- was subcaudate tractotomy. Methods used to destroy tissue included thermocoagulation, suction, radioisotopes and leucotomes. By far the most common diagnosis...