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Pattern of thermal damage and tissue carbonisation from endovenous radiofrequency ablation catheter - Using an in vitro porcine liver model.

Emma B DabbsMax I RileyCharlotte E DaviesOlivia H BishopMark Steven Whiteley
Published in: Phlebology (2020)
Reduced thermal damage with lower power or pulsed energy results from cooling due to increased time of treatment. Increasing the power increases tissue carbonisation. Optimal treatment is determined by the highest power used continuously that does not cause tissue carbonisation.
Keyphrases
  • radiofrequency ablation
  • oxidative stress