Apparatus and methods for medical ablation use

Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Thermal applicators

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607102, 606169, A61B 1739

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059480092

ABSTRACT:
An ablation device for treating canker sores or reducing the mass of cellular tissue, wherein an elongated tubular element includes at least one electrode disposed at its distal section, RF energy generating means, and means for generating vibration at the distal section of the tubular element to effect the ablation and the vibrational massage therapy for the tissue.

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