Radiofrequency ablation is a procedure that uses an electric current to heat a small area of nerve tissue to prevent it from sending pain signals.
Our team of North American and European Board Certified expert hematologists and oncologists assess the patient’s medical history and physical condition and provide comprehensive care to facilitate faster recovery.
How is the procedure performed?
The radiofrequency ablation procedure is used to treat certain tumors.
The physician utilizes imaging to help locate the exact area where a microelectrode needs to be inserted. A small radiofrequency current is then transmitted through the electrode to heat and treat the tissue.