| Literature DB >> 26622094 |
Marc Alonzo1, Aaron Bos2, Shelby Bennett2, Hector Ferral1.
Abstract
Microwave ablation is a recent development in the field of tumor ablation that uses electromagnetic waves to establish a microwave near-field with direct tissue heating. Some of the limitations of the earlier generation devices had been unpredictable size and shape of the ablation zones with changes in the surrounding tissue environment as well as differences across various different tissue types. The Emprint Ablation System with Thermosphere Technology (Covidien, Boulder, CO) is the most recent generation ablation system that attempts to produce predictable large spherical zones of ablation despite varying tissue environments across different tissue types such as liver, lung, and bone to name a few. This article will discuss these recent device developments as well as review some basic microwave characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: interventional radiology; microwave ablation; radiofrequency ablation; thermal ablation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26622094 PMCID: PMC4640908 DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1564811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Intervent Radiol ISSN: 0739-9529 Impact factor: 1.513