Radiofrequency is a procedure that uses high-frequency energy to heat and destroy cancer cells in the liver.
During the procedure, a probe is inserted into the hepatic tumor, and radiofrequency energy is applied directly to the affected area. This controlled heating causes the destruction of cancer cells while preserving the healthy liver tissue around it. The benefits of radiofrequency in the treatment of hepatic tumors are noteworthy:
- Minimally invasive;
- Preservation of healthy liver tissue;
- Localized treatment;
- Shorter hospitalization time;
- Significant success rates.
At the Institute of Bloodless Surgery, we are committed to offering patients the most advanced minimally invasive treatment techniques, such as radiofrequency.
Want to know more? Get in touch with us and learn how we can provide the best treatment options for those facing this challenging condition.