Experimental exploration of equipment for stereotactic functional neurosurgery based on heating induced by radio-frequency current is most often carried out prior to surgery in order to secure a correct function of the equipment. The experiments are normally conducted in all experimental model including an albumin solution in which the treatment electrode is submerged, followed by a heating session during which a protein clot is generated around the electrode tip. The clot is believed to reflect the lesion generated in the brain during treatment. It is thereby presupposed that both the thermal and electric properties of the model are similar to brain tissue. This study investigates the presence of convective movements in the albumin solutio...
The present research investigates the relationship between surface heat transfer from human skin and...
Purpose: The major obstacles of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) heat treatments are nonuniform heating...
The aim of the present study was to compare an ultrasonically activated instrument (US), monopolar e...
Radio-frequency (RF) lesioning is a method utilising high frequency currents for thermal coagulation...
Radio-Frequency (RF) lesioning, or RF ablation, is a method that uses high frequency currents for th...
Radio-frequency brain lesioning is a method for reducing e.g. symptoms of movement disorders. A smal...
Radio-frequency (RF) lesioning is a method utilising high frequency currents for thermal coagulation...
Several mathematical descriptions of heat transport in perfused tissues have been proposed but have ...
[[abstract]]Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a technique by which deposition of electromagnetic ener...
The thermocoagulation model, which consists of focal cerebral ischemia with craniectomy, is helpful ...
Radiofrequency lesioning of nuclei in the thalamus or the basal ganglia can be used to reduce sympto...
Purpose: Blood flow is known to add variability to hepatic radiofrequency ablation (RFA) treatment o...
Real-time surgical simulation requires computationally-fast models describing the interaction betwee...
The effect of the tissue temperature on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was studied using anesth...
Skin blood flow (SBF) is a key player in human thermoregulation during mild thermal challenges. Vari...
The present research investigates the relationship between surface heat transfer from human skin and...
Purpose: The major obstacles of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) heat treatments are nonuniform heating...
The aim of the present study was to compare an ultrasonically activated instrument (US), monopolar e...
Radio-frequency (RF) lesioning is a method utilising high frequency currents for thermal coagulation...
Radio-Frequency (RF) lesioning, or RF ablation, is a method that uses high frequency currents for th...
Radio-frequency brain lesioning is a method for reducing e.g. symptoms of movement disorders. A smal...
Radio-frequency (RF) lesioning is a method utilising high frequency currents for thermal coagulation...
Several mathematical descriptions of heat transport in perfused tissues have been proposed but have ...
[[abstract]]Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a technique by which deposition of electromagnetic ener...
The thermocoagulation model, which consists of focal cerebral ischemia with craniectomy, is helpful ...
Radiofrequency lesioning of nuclei in the thalamus or the basal ganglia can be used to reduce sympto...
Purpose: Blood flow is known to add variability to hepatic radiofrequency ablation (RFA) treatment o...
Real-time surgical simulation requires computationally-fast models describing the interaction betwee...
The effect of the tissue temperature on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was studied using anesth...
Skin blood flow (SBF) is a key player in human thermoregulation during mild thermal challenges. Vari...
The present research investigates the relationship between surface heat transfer from human skin and...
Purpose: The major obstacles of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) heat treatments are nonuniform heating...
The aim of the present study was to compare an ultrasonically activated instrument (US), monopolar e...