What Is Endoscopic Ablation?
Low-temperature plasma ablation is called "DNR Digital Low-Temperature Plasma Ablation" in the United States. DNR in English is translated into Dornier, so it is referred to as Dornier-low temperature ablation. This technology is derived from the US military's high-energy military plasma technology, which was originally mainly used for research on nuclear energy and charged particles in the universe.
- Chinese name
- Low temperature plasma ablation
- Low-temperature plasma ablation is called "DNR Digital Low-Temperature Plasma Ablation" in the United States. DNR in English is translated into Dornier, so it is referred to as Dornier-low temperature ablation. This technology is derived from the US military's high-energy military plasma technology, which was originally mainly used for research on nuclear energy and charged particles in the universe.
- The basic principle of Dornier low-temperature ablation is low-temperature ablation, that is, the use of low-temperature plasma radio frequency energy to remove tissue at a lower temperature (40-70 degrees), thereby avoiding damage to the tissue, and can greatly reduce the patient The pain and shortening of the rehabilitation cycle, the low temperature plasma ablation system has been widely used in the field of otolaryngology abroad in recent years.
Application of cryogenic plasma ablation
- This technology uses a plasma low-temperature ablation system imported from abroad to ablate the proliferative tissue that causes rhinitis under the nasal endoscope, which can maintain the safety of local mucosal tissue structure and effectively reduce postoperative edema and pain. The ablation time is very short, about 15-20 minutes. Postoperative symptoms will be relieved. Generally, there will be no recurrence after surgery. It can effectively treat allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, hysteria, and pharyngitis. [1]