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Covidien Cool-tip RF Ablation System (Discontinued) | Used in Bone RFA, Radio Frequency Ablation, Renal RF ablation | Which Medical Device
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Cool-tip RF Ablation System (Discontinued)

  • Added Jul 22, 2008
  • Manufactured by Covidien

The Cool-tip RF Ablation System uses an electrode with a closed circuit of cooled saline to cool the electrode tip and prevent charring. The system is impedance controlled. Note, this version of the Cool-tip is discontinued and has been replaced by the manufacturer with the Cool-tip RF...

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Quantum Surgical Epione | Used in Ablation, Cryoablation, CT biopsy, CT guided biopsy, Lung ablation, Radio Frequency Ablation, Renal RF ablation, Renal tumour ablation, RF Ablation, Tumour ablation | Which Medical Device

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Epione

This robotic device from Quantum Surgical is said to allow planning, targeting, delivery and confirmation of tumour ablation. It can use image fusion and appears to use a similar guidance system to Cassination. I dont know whether it is capable of giving better results than a good...

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Boston Scientific RF 3000 ablation system | Used in Ablation, Liver ablation, Radio Frequency Ablation, Renal RF ablation, Renal tumour ablation, Tumour ablation | Which Medical Device
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RF 3000 ablation system

Boston Scientific introduces a radiofrequency ablation system designed to provide complete, predictable thermal ablation.

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