Radiofrequency (RF) Ablation System Market 10-Year Forecast
May 25, 2016 at 15:21 PM EDT
Valley Cottage, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/25/2016 -- Ablation is the process of removal of undesired organs, abnormal growths or harmful substances from the human body. Ablation is the destruction of a nerve conduction pathway by the means of high frequency alternating currents, delivered by a bipolar or unipolar catheters. Radiofrequency (RF) ablation is a non-surgical procedure which utilizes radio waves or electric currents to interfere with the nerve conduction for a period of around six to nine months. Heat is generated from medium frequency alternating current in the range of 350-500 kHz. During radiofrequency ablation, a guiding needle reaches the desired tissue with the help of image guidance device such as a CT scan. The tip of the needle transmits radiofrequency energy at the tissue site and produces heat. Radiofrequency ablation procedure requires image guidance techniques alongwith an anesthesiologist and cardiology specialist. Radiofrequency ablation works on the principle of disruption of conduction of nerve signals, specifically the pain conducting nerve signals. The heat generated due to the electric current causes the formation of a scar tissue to block nerve conduction pathway.