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RadioFrequency In Arthroscopy By Chuckie Slater
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RadioFrequency ●The use of Plasma heat generated from a probe's electrodes to ablate(remove) tissue or coagulate bleeding areas ●Uses a rate of oscillation in the range of around 3KHz to 300GHz(this corresponds to the frequency of radio waves, and the alternating currents which carry radio signals). ●“RF” usually refers to electrical oscillations and not mechanical, but mechanical oscillations do exist.
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Up to Date Technology ●Cuts out soft tissue rapidly while precisely sculpting the soft tissue ●Produces a unobstructed image -Things normally hidden from air bubbles and debris ●Its a plug and go and user friendly -generator and plug and play probes make it easy for rapid resection and ablation. ●Contains grated suction ports -Constant flow of irrigating fluid which contributes to a clear field of view
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Steps of RF
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RF Probe
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RF in Surgery
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RF in Cancer Removal
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RF Can Cure Snoring!
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RESOURCES [1] Mcgahan, J. van Raalte, Vanessa. (2005). Tumor Ablation. New York: Springer New York.. p3-16. [2] Smith and Nephew. (2014). Dyonics RF. Available: http://www.smith-nephew.com/professional/products/all- products/dyonics-rf-system/. Last accessed 17th Sep 2014. [3] Stuck,B. Sauter,A. Hormann,K. Verse,T. Maurer,J.. (2005). Sleep Disordered Breathing. Radiofrequency Surgery of the Soft Palate in the Treatment of Snoring. 28 (7), p847-850.
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