Electrode array for tissue ablation

Surgery – Instruments – Electrical application

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C128S898000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
An electrode array allows for rapid ablation of a strip of tissue in an organ providing a barrier to blood loss during resection operations.

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Author: D. Haemmerich, D. J. Schutt, J. A. Will, R. M. Striegel, J. G. Webster, D. M. Mahvi, et al., A Device for Radiofrequency Assisted Hepatic Resection, from Proceedings of the 26thAnnual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS, San Francisco, CA, Sep. 1-5, 2004.
Jean-Christophe Weber, MD, et al., New Technique for Liver Resection Using Heat Coagulative Necrosis, Advances in Surgical Technique, Annals of Surgery, vol. 236, No. 5, 560-563, 2002 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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