Your surgeon might need to use several RFA needles if you have a large tumour or more than one tumour. Your surgeon can vary the heat depending on the size of your cancer. The time this takes varies.
J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2008;23(10):1492-1500. The frequency of hepatic infarction after our 1120 RFA sessions among 872 patients with HCC was 1.8%. [34] The common presenting symptoms were ...
Thermal RFA is carried out at 80°C for 90 s. The procedure of cooled RFA is carried out by first identifying the upper sacral foramina by placing three 27-gauge 3.5-inch Quincke needles into the ...
Cancer-specific survival: time from diagnosis to death specifically from cancer. Partial nephrectomy: surgery to remove part of the kidney with a tumor. Radiofrequency ablation: a procedure that uses ...