Health

Monday, October 30, 2006

radiofrequency ablation

A procedure used to destroy undesirable tissue by passing an electrical current (radiofrequency energy) through the tissue. The current generates heat, which produces coagulation and destruction of the targeted tissue. Radiofrequency ablation is used to destroy certain types of liver and kidney tumors and abnormal pathways in the heart that cause fast heart rhythms, as well as treat large internal hemorrhoids.