Background: The use of percutaneous ultrasound-directed radiofrequency is a recent technique in non-surgical therapy of some neoplastic liver lesions. Purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the use of a narcosis-free analgesia allows to perform this procedure, which is generally painful and badly by the patient.
Methods: We treated 51 patients for a total of 126 procedures; the first 17 patients underwent a mono- or multipolar technique with uncooled electrodes, while the remaining 34 patients have been treated with double perfusion lumen electrodes with the chance of tipcooling.
Results concerning 42 (38 males-2 females) cervical vertebro-medullary traumas are described in which early surgery was undertaken. 24.3% were operated within 24 hrs from trauma; 45% between 24 hrs and 7 days; 26% more than 7 days after: 69.
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