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Radio Frequency Ablation

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Radio Frequency ablation  (RFA) is a medical procedure that uses electrical energy to generate heat and destroy abnormal tissue. It is commonly used to treat various conditions, including certain types of tumors, chronic pain, and cardiac arrhythmia. During the procedure, a specialized needle or electrode is inserted into the targeted area, and radio frequency energy is delivered to heat and destroy the tissue. Radio frequency ablation is known for its minimally invasive nature and is often performed under local anesthesia. It can provide relief from pain and other symptoms while minimizing the need for more invasive surgeries.

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