- ... multipolar electrocautery [MPEC], laser therapy, cryotherapy and radiofrequency ablation [RFA]), chemical (photodynamic therapy [PDT]) and mechanical methods (endoscopic mucosal ...
- ... Toonder IM and Wittens CH. Clarivein(R) mechano-chemical ablation an interim analysis of a randomized controlled trial ... Y, Çekmecelioglu D, Sarikaya S, et al. Mechano-Chemical Endovenous Ablation of Great Saphenous Vein Insufficiency: Two-Year Results. ...
- ... multi-polar catheters or alternative modalities of nerve ablation such as ultrasound or chemical-based denervation, and are in development or in the early trial phase. Coupled with technical factors, such as more targeted ... (distal renal arteries, branch vessel origins, circumferential, four ...
- ... following ways: Change in temperature (e.g., radiofrequency ablation [RFA], microwave, or cryoablation). Exposure to a chemical substance (e.g., percutaneous ethanol injection [PEI]). Direct ...
- ... reduce feeling in the nerve (such as nerve ablation using radiofrequency, heat, balloon compression, or injection of chemicals) Surgery to take pressure off a nerve Alternative ...
- ... are two main endothermal methods: radiofrequency and laser ablation. Like foam sclerotherapy, these methods aims to induce vein occlusion, but they use a thermal rather than a chemical stimulus to the vein lumen. Treatment may be ...
- ... radio energy is used. It is called microwave ablation when microwave energy is used. Freezing, also called cryotherapy -- A probe is placed in contact with the tumor. A chemical is sent through the probe that causes ice ...
- Sclerotherapy; Laser therapy - varicose veins; Radiofrequency vein ablation; Endovenous thermal ablation; Ambulatory phlebectomy; Transilluminated power phlebotomy; Endovenous laser ablation; Varicose vein therapy
- ... on the cancer’s spread and stage. Chemotherapy. Powerful ... Radiofrequency ablation . A probe inserted into the body emits radiofrequency ...
- ... 118 ] Level of evidence: 3di Ablative techniques Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and cryoablation (CA) Thermal ablative techniques utilize ... et al.: S-(2-Succinyl)cysteine: a novel chemical modification of tissue proteins by a Krebs cycle ...
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