The 6th 2013 Biomedical Engineering International Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/bmeicon.2013.6687698
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Airflow analysis of radiofrequency ablation for asthma therapy by using 3D finite element method

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“…It consists of transforming the body on a simple electrical circuit that produces a resistive heating in the surrounding tissue of the used probe [17]. In consequence, the temperature of the tissue increases due to the resistive effect and [54,[56][57][58]. Figure 6 shows 3 models of probes found in the literature.…”
Section: Radio Frequency Ablation (Rfa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It consists of transforming the body on a simple electrical circuit that produces a resistive heating in the surrounding tissue of the used probe [17]. In consequence, the temperature of the tissue increases due to the resistive effect and [54,[56][57][58]. Figure 6 shows 3 models of probes found in the literature.…”
Section: Radio Frequency Ablation (Rfa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) is a straight needle-like probe proposed by Zhang et al [59] to ablate a soft tissue sarcoma. (b) presents a probe with an ellipse shape [54] (c) shows four parallel electrodes for liver ablation [50].…”
Section: High Intensity Focused Ultra Sound (Hifu)mentioning
confidence: 99%