2008
DOI: 10.1016/s0221-0363(08)74785-1
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Évaluation de la douleur en radiologie interventionnelle du rachis

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“…Of note, palliative ablation of painful sclerotic bone metastases is possible with reduced power to avoid early impedance increase. 24 Newly developed bipolar radiofrequency electrodes are of special interest in spinal and paraspinal applications; in bipolar arrays, the current flows from the tip of one electrode to the other and no grounding pad is used; thus, heat generated is mainly limited between the electrode tips, which allows faster and better controlled ablation with improved protection of the surrounding tissues. 10 Multipolar radiofrequency devices are now available; several electrodes can be alternately activated to rapidly ablate larger volumes.…”
Section: Radiofrequency Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, palliative ablation of painful sclerotic bone metastases is possible with reduced power to avoid early impedance increase. 24 Newly developed bipolar radiofrequency electrodes are of special interest in spinal and paraspinal applications; in bipolar arrays, the current flows from the tip of one electrode to the other and no grounding pad is used; thus, heat generated is mainly limited between the electrode tips, which allows faster and better controlled ablation with improved protection of the surrounding tissues. 10 Multipolar radiofrequency devices are now available; several electrodes can be alternately activated to rapidly ablate larger volumes.…”
Section: Radiofrequency Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%