thermocoagulation
Thermocoagulation is a medical technique that involves the use of heat to coagulate or destroy tissue. This method leverages thermal energy to induce protein denaturation and cellular necrosis, effectively sealing blood vessels, tissues, or pathological structures. It is commonly employed in various clinical contexts, including tumor ablation, management of bleeding, and dermatological treatments.
The procedure typically involves applying heat via specialized devices such as radiofrequency (RF) probes, laser fibers,
Thermocoagulation is used in the treatment of cancers, such as liver or prostate tumors, where it can
Potential complications include unintended tissue damage, burns, or nerve injury if not accurately targeted. Post-procedure effects
The advantages of thermocoagulation include its minimally invasive nature, rapid recovery times, and the ability to