Normal Saline Addition to RFA Increases Energy and Heat Output Leading to Complete HCC Ablation and Higher Cure Rate
Chandrashekhar Haradari,
Amal A Gad,
Doaa F Gad,
Mai Ismail Mehrez and
Bahaa Abbas
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Chandrashekhar Haradari: Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, India
Amal A Gad: Internal Medicine Department, Suez canal University, Egypt
Doaa F Gad: Internal Medicine Department, Mansoura University, Egypt
Mai Ismail Mehrez: Fellow of Hepatology, National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research institute (NHTMRI), Egypt
Bahaa Abbas: Doctor of Hepatology, Airforce specialized Hospital, Egypt
Current Trends in Biomedical Engineering & Biosciences, 2017, vol. 2, issue 5, 82-90
Abstract:
One of the potential approaches to increase the effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is to modify the biologic environment of treated tissues. So, several researchers have studied increasing RFA heating by the combined intra-tumoral injection of diverse concentrations and volumes of saline.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/CTBEB.2017.02.555598
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