Thermal coagulation electrode
A technology of electrodes and connecting wires, applied in the field of medical devices
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[0036] In order to facilitate the understanding of the embodiment of the present application, some terms involved in the embodiment of the present application are explained first.
[0037] Thermal coagulation damage, through the high-frequency current in the human tissue, makes the human tissue self-heating, when the temperature of the human tissue exceeds 46 ℃, the protein of the human tissue is completely denatured, forming irreversible damage.
[0038] Pre-damage / reversible damage, which denatures the protein of human tissue when it is heated, but the denaturation can gradually recover over time. The damage caused by the pre-damage technology is reversible, so it is often used to verify the therapeutic effect of completely irreversible damage in advance. It is generally believed that the temperature of the pre-damaged tissue is between 44°C and 46°C. To reach this temperature range, a temperature sensor must be installed in the thermal coagulation area to monitor the tempera...
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