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the use of electromagnetic waves in the radio frequency range to coagulate tissue in stereotactic surgery and rhizotomy.
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| radiofrequency ablation |
Ablation in which an electrode delivers a low-voltage, high-frequency current to cauterize and destroy abnormal tissues. Destruction of electrical conduction pathways in the heart with an intracardiac catheter removing th
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| radiofrequency electrophrenic respiration |
A method of stimulating respiration in cases of respiratory paralysis from spinal cord injury at the cervical level. Intermittent electrical stimuli to the phrenic nerves are supplied by a radiofrequency
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| radiofrequency resurfacing |
The treatment of wrinkles, scars, sun damage, and other minor cosmetic skin defects with radiofrequency energy. This method disintegrates tissues without the heat produced by laser resurfacing.
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| radiofrequency ablation |
A minimally invasive, targeted treatment in which a small needle - attached to a device that delivers radiofrequency (RF) energy - is inserted into a tumor. The RF energy is then applied to heat and destroy the cancerous tissue.
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