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Definitions of fulgurate in various dictionaries:
To emit (light) in flashes.
To destroy (abnormal tissue, for example) by electric current.
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to flash or dart like lightning. verb (used with object), bfulguratedb, bfulguratingb. MedicineMedical. to destroy (especially an abnormal growth) by electricity. |
To emit flashes of lightning. |
To emit (light) in flashes. |
Medicine To destroy (abnormal tissue, for example) by electric current. |
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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a medical procedure in which part of the electrical conduction system of the heart, tumor or other dysfunctional tissue is ablated using the heat generated from medium frequency alternating current (in the range of 350500 kHz). RFA is generally conducted in the outpatient setting, using either local anesthetics or conscious sedation anesthesia. When it is delivered via catheter, it is called radiofrequency catheter ablation. * Two important advantages of radio frequency current (over previously used low frequency AC or pulses of DC) are that it does not directly stimulate nerves or heart muscle and therefore can often be used without the need for general anesthetic, and that it is very specific for treating the desired tissue without significant collateral damage.Documented benefits have led to RFA becoming widely used during the 21st century. RFA procedures are performed under image guidance (such as X-ray screening, CT scan or ultrasound) by an interve |