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Coblation an overview
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The term coblation is derived from "Controlled ablation". This procedure involves non-heat driven
process of soft tissue dissolution using bipolar radiofrequency energy under a conductive medium
like normal saline. When current from radiofrequency probe pass through saline medium it breaks
saline into sodium and chloride ions. These highly energized ions form a plasma field which is
sufficiently strong to break organic molecular bonds within soft tissue causing its dissolution. This
article attempts to provide a broad overview of the technology and its uses in the field of
otolaryngology. This record was migrated from the OpenDepot repository service in June, 2017 before shutting down.
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References
- 1. J.Woloszko and C.Gilbride,Coblation Technology:Plasma Meditation Ablation for Otolaryngology Applications,Rep.Arthro Care Corp.,Sunnyvale(2001),pp102- 114. 2. S.V Belov, Use of High-Frequency Cold Plasma Ablation Technology for Electrosurgery with Minimized Invasiveness,Biomedical Engineering,Vol38,no2,2004,pp80-85. 3. V.N Sergeev, S.V.Belov Coblation Technology:a New Method for High Frequency Electrosurgery,Biomedical Engineering,Vol37,No 1,2003,pp22-25.