
Interventional Radiology Techniques in Ablation
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Introduction.- Part I: Technology Assessment.- Overview of thermal ablation devices: Radiofraquency Ablation.- Overview of thermal ablation devices: Cryoablation.- Overview of thermal ablation devices: Microwave.- Overview of thermal ablation devices: HIFU, Laser Interstitial, Chemical Ablation.- Overview of thermal ablation: Plasma-mediated ablation.- Part II: Clinical Applications.- Head and Neck Ablation: Nodal disease, head and neck cancer, thyroid, parathyroid.- Breast Ablation: Breast carcinoma, fibroadenomas.- Thoracic Ablation: Primary lung cancer, metastases, chest wall disease.- Hepatic Ablation: Hepatocellular carcinoma and metastases.- Renal Ablation.- Adrenal Ablation: Primary tumors and metastatic disease.- Prostate Ablation.- Ablation of primary bone and soft tissue tumors.
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